Resources Category: Exam and Surgical Gloves

What is the typical shelf life of a box of gloves?

In general, gloves have an average shelf life of 3 to 5 years. This time frame can be affected by general storage conditions such as heat, humidity, exposure to direct sunlight or fluorescent lighting.

Can we use expired medical gloves? Do they offer the protection needed?

Medical gloves were designed to serve as protective barriers and may still offer some protection even when they are used beyond the manufacturer’s designated shelf life or expiration date. The user should inspect all gloves prior to use and if there are concerns such as discoloration, visible holes or tears, the product should be discarded. …

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What are the recommendations for glove disposal?

Gloves contaminated with blood or body fluids, infectious agents or biological matter should be disposed of as clinical or potentially infectious waste. Non-contaminated gloves may be disposed of as domestic waste. Follow infection control guidelines and recommended practices for glove disposal.