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Ed_Gee
Mar 22, 2015Explorer II
Veebyes wrote:
Lemme see if I have this right for those who use gloves.
First you put the gloves on, handling the outside of them as you do so. You do all of your business not being all that care because you have gloves on, right?
Finally you take them off which involves handling them on the outside to do so & store the 'contaminated' gloves away. You probably do not wash your hands because you have been wearing gloves.
Now for the gloveless. We do all of the dirty barehanded however we are likely to be very careful when doing so. Further, after the job is done, at a minimum we wash our hands or use a disinfectant hand cleaner kept in a very convenient place before handling anything else.
That is not the way I do it. After using my gloves I carefully peel them off pulling the back edge forward ... never touching where the glove contacted septic . They are then inside-out and safe to handle and dispose.
As far as washing hands ... yes, I do that after removing gloves even though my hands are probably clean. However those of you who don't use gloves.... I've seen you wash your hands ..... often a splash of water... no soap.... and you call that sanitation? Furthermore, after washing hands you then turn off the faucet that you originally turned on with your germy hands. Obviously ... many of you have no concept of sanitation according to the posts I see here.
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