Several tips to take care of your work gloves while on site.

Work gloves are probably the most underrated piece of PPE in construction, yet when worn most of the time they quickly wear out. In some cases, this might not be a big deal, in others, this might be a disaster that renders your gloves worse than useless, especially If you think that you’re protected when you’re not. It is extremely important that you take care of your gloves, and we’re helping this goal by giving you several tips and tricks to keep your gloves intact.

Clean your gloves

 

Everyone knows that working with gloves, you’re most likely going to get grease and grim on them. However, this can damage the underlying fabric, accelerating wear and tear. Things like sand and paint can cut away at the glove fibres, causing holes and soon destroying the entire glove. Most gloves simply need to be given a single ride in a washing machine, and they’re clean, a simple way to keep your gloves intact.

Make sure there is no dampness

 

Damp gloves have a higher chance of being destroyed by the fact that they can cause mould and bacteria to grow on them. These organisms, aside from being disgusting and hazardous to your respiratory system, will eat away at the fibres that make up your gloves. Hang your gloves on the radiator or beside a window to dry them and prevent any bacteria from eating your gloves away.

Don’t stretch them to their limits

 

Stretching your gloves to the limit by constant use and carrying heavy loads pulls on the material and rips it. This is the most common way a pair of gloves gets ruined, glove fibres will tear if an immense amount of strain or pressure is put on it.

Wear the right size

 

If your gloves don’t fit, then they might present a safety hazard, as well as wearing out more quickly. The extra fabric stands a greater chance of getting caught on sharp objects, like nails, and might cause injuries rather than prevent them. If gloves are right on you that means they’re already stretching their fibres, as stated above, any further strain and pressure will cause the material to rip and damage.

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