Safety, Apparel, & Furniture
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The Microflex® Difference in Glove Sizing
The Microflex® on-site laboratory monitors various dimensions, including weight, length, palm width, cuff thickness, palm thickness, and fingertip thickness, to ensure our gloves meet expectations in these areas.Read More -
Glove Material and Ergonomics for the Lab Professional
Over the past two decades, there has been heightened concern across a variety of industries regarding the ergonomic risk factors for employees developing workplace-related musculoskeletal disorders.Read More -
Informing Our Customers On Latex Sensitivity
Recently, healthcare workers and the public have become more concerned about bloodborne pathogens and how they spread. Latex gloves provide a primary form of protection.Read More -
The Difference is the Quality
MICROFLEX® brings an innovative approach to the glove market. They design specific gloves for specific needs to help professionals do their job better and consistently protect them.Read More -
Fentanyl-Resistant Gloves Protect First Responders
Fentanyl-resistant gloves give vital personal protection for all First Responders, police officers, fire crews, and anyone facing potential exposure.Read More -
How Maximizing Storage Space can Reduce Waste, Save Time and Cut Costs
An efficient storage system will reduce waste and save a lot of time for employees and patients alike.Read More -
Standard Lab Chairs versus Clean Room Specific
We break down the differences of an ordinary lab chair versus a clean room specific. But first, what is an ESD and Clean Room Specific Chair and why is it important?Read More -
Choosing the Right IPA for your Lab
Isopropyl Alcohol is a very commonly used disinfecting agent. Also known as 2-propanol, isopropanol, and IPA, this chemical has several different purity grades.Read More -
What is in your Hand Sanitizer?
The guidelines provided by the FDA are crafted by a team of experts who have performed thorough research on hand sanitizer compounding.Read More -
Ergonomic Lab Chairs
The best discoveries in science always begin by taking a seat. Whether it is endless hours spent working with liquid handling devices in a wet lab, or pouring over spreadsheets in a dry lab, it is critically important for researchers to be properly supported...Read More