How do I tell a medical grade glove from a non-medical by looking at the box?
It is rather easy to tell if a glove is medical grade by looking at the box. If the box reads LATEX EXAMINATION GLOVES or LATEX EXAM GLOVES, then it IS medical grade. If it only reads LATEX GLOVES, then it is NOT a medical grade. The word EXAMINATION or EXAM is the only difference. Some (but not all) non-medical grade gloves say FOR NON-MEDICAL USE ONLY or GENERAL PURPOSE on the box, but all medical grade gloves will say EXAM or EXAMINATION.
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