Latex Gloves
Large Latex Gloves — Disposable Hand Protection for Everyday Hygiene & Light-Duty Safety
Latex gloves are a practical, single-use barrier designed to help reduce direct contact with contaminants during routine tasks. This product page covers Sapphire’s Large Latex Gloves supplied in a pack of 100 (variant SKU shown on this listing: 25L03-100). They are commonly chosen for general hygiene, cleaning, and light-duty handling where a close-fitting glove improves grip and dexterity compared with loose-fitting alternatives.
Because this is a configurable product listing, availability may include different pack quantities and/or related options. Please refer to the variant selector on this page for the exact pack size and pricing currently offered.
Key Features
Disposable latex barrier: Helps provide a hygienic, single-use layer between hands and the items or surfaces you’re handling.
Comfortable fit for dexterity: Latex gloves are typically selected when users want a closer fit that supports fine handling tasks.
Convenient pack format: Supplied as a pack of 100 for easy stocking in workplaces, cleaning cupboards, and PPE stations.
General-purpose use: Suitable for many everyday tasks such as cleaning, light handling, and hygiene-focused environments.
Key Features (Bullet Summary)
- Product: Latex Gloves (Large)
- Pack size: 100 gloves per pack (see variants for other options)
- SKU on this listing: 25L03-100
- Category: Safety / PPE & Clothing / Latex Gloves
- Use type: Disposable, general-purpose hand protection
Typical Uses
- General cleaning and housekeeping tasks
- Light-duty handling where hygiene is important
- Workplace PPE stations for visitors or staff
- Back-of-house tasks in hospitality settings (non-specialist handling)
- Workshops and stores for occasional protective use
Large Latex Gloves — Full Product Guide
Disposable gloves are a simple way to support hygiene and reduce cross-contamination during routine work. Latex gloves are often chosen for their close fit and tactile feel, making them a popular option for tasks that require dexterity. This guide explains how to choose, use, and care for disposable latex gloves in a way that supports safe, efficient working practices.
How It Works
Latex gloves act as a temporary barrier between your skin and the surfaces or materials you touch. When used correctly, they can help reduce direct contact with dirt, residues, and other contaminants. For best results, gloves should be put on with clean hands, used for a single task or short period, and removed and disposed of safely once contaminated or when changing tasks.
Disposable gloves are most effective when paired with good hygiene routines. That includes washing hands before putting gloves on and after removing them, and changing gloves whenever they become torn, heavily soiled, or when moving between different work areas.
Materials and Construction
This product is listed as Latex Gloves. Latex is commonly used for disposable gloves because it can provide a snug fit and good flexibility. The glove material is designed for single-use applications and is typically supplied in a boxed or bagged format for convenient dispensing.
Important: This listing does not specify additional attributes such as powder-free status, thickness, colour, textured fingertips, cuff length, or certification/grade. If you require a specific glove specification for regulated environments, please confirm the exact variant details or contact Sapphire for clarification before purchase.
Floor Type Compatibility
This section is included for consistency with Sapphire’s enhanced product guides. As a hand-protection product, latex gloves do not have floor compatibility considerations. Instead, consider workplace compatibility—for example, whether the glove material is appropriate for the substances you handle and whether your environment has any restrictions on latex use.
Health and Safety
Latex allergy awareness: Natural rubber latex can cause allergic reactions in some individuals. If you or your team have known or suspected latex sensitivity, consider alternative glove materials and follow your workplace policy.
Single-use only: Disposable gloves are intended for one-time use. Reusing disposable gloves can increase the risk of contamination and reduce barrier performance.
Change gloves between tasks: Replace gloves when switching between different activities (for example, from cleaning to handling stock) to help reduce cross-contamination.
Safe removal: Remove gloves carefully to avoid contact with the contaminated outer surface. Dispose of used gloves in accordance with local waste procedures and site rules.
Chemical handling: This listing does not state chemical resistance. If you are handling chemicals, solvents, or strong cleaning agents, verify suitability with the relevant safety data and choose gloves designed for that purpose.
Ideal Applications and Use Cases
These latex gloves are a practical choice for general-purpose tasks where a disposable barrier is helpful. Common use cases include:
- Cleaning and janitorial work: Wiping surfaces, handling waste liners, and general housekeeping.
- Light-duty handling: Sorting items, unpacking deliveries, and routine stock tasks where hygiene is preferred.
- Facilities management: Restocking washrooms, maintaining shared spaces, and supporting visitor hygiene.
- Hospitality back-of-house: Non-specialist tasks where disposable gloves are part of standard hygiene routines.
If your application requires a specific compliance standard (for example, medical examination use or food-contact certification), please confirm the exact glove specification before ordering, as those details are not provided on this listing.
Maintenance, Cleaning and Care
Disposable latex gloves require minimal maintenance, but correct storage and handling helps maintain performance:
- Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and heat sources.
- Keep packaging closed when not in use to reduce dust and contamination.
- Inspect before use and discard any gloves that appear damaged or degraded.
- Use within normal stock rotation (first-in, first-out) to avoid long storage times.
Case Study (Example Workflow)
Scenario: A small facilities team needs a simple PPE option for routine cleaning of shared office areas.
Approach: Packs of disposable latex gloves are placed at cleaning stations alongside surface wipes and waste sacks. Staff put on a fresh pair for each cleaning round, change gloves when moving from washrooms to kitchen areas, and dispose of used gloves immediately after finishing.
Outcome: The team maintains a consistent hygiene routine with minimal setup time, and glove packs are easy to monitor and reorder as part of regular consumables.
Who Is It For?
- Workplaces that need a convenient, disposable glove for general hygiene tasks
- Cleaning teams and facilities staff
- Workshops and stores needing occasional hand protection for light-duty handling
- Any site that benefits from stocked PPE stations
Colours / Features Available
This listing does not specify colour or additional features. If multiple options are available on this product page (for example, different pack quantities or related glove options), please use the variant selector to choose the most suitable option.
Sizes Available
This product is titled Large - Latex Gloves. As Sapphire product pages can represent multiple variants, other sizes may be available elsewhere on the site or as separate listings. Please check the product options shown on this page for available selections.
Ordering Notes
- Pack quantity: This listing shows a Pack of 100 option.
- SKU reference: 25L03-100 (useful for reordering and internal procurement).
- VAT: Pricing on the page may be shown excluding VAT (as displayed on the variant line).
Need help choosing the right disposable glove? If you have requirements around allergy policies, compliance standards, or chemical handling, contact Sapphire with your intended use case and we can help you select the most appropriate option.
