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Cashiers Wearing Gloves???
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<blockquote data-quote="InsaneCdn" data-source="post: 549080" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>Yes, Lisa. These are the problems with gloves. We have nurses in the family, and were taught the "how to take them off" routine - and I use the same kind of gloves for things like painting, and find that the "right" way to take them off is also very practical. But it assumes... single use. And most people don't want to pay for that many pairs of gloves. If you even want to scratch your nose... you need to properly peel off the whole pair, dispose of, and put on new after you scratched your nose. Who's going to actually DO that? </p><p></p><p>Now, there are some cases where gloves make a bit more sense. For example, if the cashier has serious exczema on her hands, or other open sore kinds of things, then she will be MUCH more susceptible to every single thing she is exposed to... and gloves <em><strong>worn properly</strong></em> would make a difference. But for most? Just a very false sense of security.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsaneCdn, post: 549080, member: 11791"] Yes, Lisa. These are the problems with gloves. We have nurses in the family, and were taught the "how to take them off" routine - and I use the same kind of gloves for things like painting, and find that the "right" way to take them off is also very practical. But it assumes... single use. And most people don't want to pay for that many pairs of gloves. If you even want to scratch your nose... you need to properly peel off the whole pair, dispose of, and put on new after you scratched your nose. Who's going to actually DO that? Now, there are some cases where gloves make a bit more sense. For example, if the cashier has serious exczema on her hands, or other open sore kinds of things, then she will be MUCH more susceptible to every single thing she is exposed to... and gloves [I][B]worn properly[/B][/I] would make a difference. But for most? Just a very false sense of security. [/QUOTE]
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