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Curad Exam Gloves, Face Masks & Medical Tape — Professional-Grade Protection for Everyday Use

Curad has long been a trusted name in medical-grade supplies, and this collection brings together their full range of exam gloves, face masks, and medical tape in one convenient place. Whether you're stocking a clinical setting, a home health environment, or a professional workspace, Curad products are designed to deliver reliable barrier protection and comfortable, practical performance.

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Nitrile exam gloves are used to protect hands from contamination, bodily fluids, and chemicals during medical exams, clinical procedures, and patient care. Nitrile exam gloves are powder-free, making them a practical choice for people with latex sensitivities who need reliable barrier protection.

Nitrile exam gloves offer the strongest puncture resistance and are latex-free, latex exam gloves provide excellent tactile sensitivity and elasticity, and vinyl exam gloves are a budget-friendly option best suited for low-risk tasks. Choosing between them depends on your sensitivity concerns, the level of protection needed, and how frequently you use gloves.

Powder-free exam gloves are designed for healthcare workers, caregivers, and anyone who needs hand protection during medical or clinical tasks without the risk of powder contamination. They are especially recommended for people with latex allergies or sensitivities to glove powder, and for environments where sterility is a priority.

Start by measuring the circumference of your dominant hand at its widest point and match that measurement to the glove size chart, which typically ranges from small to extra-large. Exam gloves that fit too loosely can reduce dexterity, while gloves that are too tight may tear during use, so getting the right fit matters for both safety and comfort.

Put on exam gloves by sliding each glove over clean, dry hands and ensuring the cuff sits securely above the wrist. To remove exam gloves safely, pinch the outside of one glove near the wrist, peel it off without touching your skin, then use your bare fingers to slide under the remaining glove and pull it off inside-out to contain any contaminants.

Yes, powder-free nitrile exam gloves and powder-free vinyl exam gloves are safe for people with latex allergies because they are made without natural rubber latex. Latex exam gloves, even when powder-free, are not appropriate for individuals with latex sensitivities, so nitrile or vinyl options are the recommended alternatives in those cases.

Yes, the number of exam gloves per box can vary depending on both the glove size and the material. Larger sizes and thicker materials like nitrile may result in fewer gloves per box compared to smaller sizes, so checking the box count before purchasing is a good idea when buying in bulk.

Exam gloves are sold in bulk boxes because healthcare settings, clinics, and caregivers go through gloves quickly and need a consistent, cost-effective supply on hand. Buying exam gloves by the box reduces the cost per glove and ensures you are not frequently restocking, which is especially important in high-use environments.

Exam gloves should be stored in a cool, dry location away from direct sunlight, heat sources, and ozone-producing equipment like fluorescent lights or electric motors. Proper storage helps preserve the integrity of exam gloves and prevents the material from degrading prematurely, which could compromise their protective barrier during use.

Stretch vinyl exam gloves can substitute for nitrile exam gloves in low-risk tasks, but they generally offer less puncture resistance and a looser fit than nitrile exam gloves. For higher-risk clinical procedures or situations involving potential exposure to bloodborne pathogens, nitrile exam gloves are the more protective and reliable choice.

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