When Gloves Are and Aren't Needed

     For the general public, wearing gloves is not necessary in most situations, like running errands. 

CDC recommends wearing gloves when you are cleaning or caring for someone who is sick.


When to use gloves


When cleaning


When you are routinely cleaning and disinfecting your home.


Follow precautions listed on the disinfectant product label, which may include-


- Wearing gloves (reusable or disposable)


- Having good ventilation by turning on a fan or opening a window to get fresh air into the room you’re cleaning


- Wash your hands after you have removed the gloves.


- When caring for someone who is sick

If you are providing care to someone who is sick at home or in another non-healthcare setting


Use disposable gloves when cleaning and disinfecting the area around the person who is sick or other surfaces that may be frequently touched in the home.


Use disposable gloves when touching or having contact with blood, stool, or body fluids, such as saliva, mucus, vomit, and urine.


Wash your hands after you have removed the gloves.




When gloves aren’t needed



The best way to protect yourself from germs when running errands and after going out is to regularly wash your hands with soap and water for 20 seconds or use hand sanitizer with at least 60% alcohol.







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