Finger Cot
Finger cots are protective coverings that are worn over individual fingers to provide a barrier between the skin and potential contaminants or irritants. T
They are commonly used in medical, industrial, and laboratory settings to prevent cross-contamination, protect wounds, or provide a barrier against chemicals.
Finger cots are typically made of latex, nitrile, or other flexible materials that allow for comfortable movement and tactile sensitivity.
- They are small, finger-shaped coverings that are designed to fit snugly over individual fingers.
- They are commonly used in medical and healthcare settings to protect wounds or provide a barrier against bacteria and other contaminants.
- The cots are also used in industrial and laboratory settings to prevent cross-contamination or protect fingers from chemicals or irritants.
- They are available in various sizes to ensure a proper fit for different finger sizes.
- Finger cots are typically made of latex, nitrile, or other flexible materials that provide both protection and dexterity.
- They can be easily donned and removed, making them convenient for quick and frequent use.
- They are disposable and should be discarded after each use to maintain hygiene and prevent the spread of contaminants.
- They can be purchased in bulk or individually packaged for convenience.
- The cots are an essential tool in maintaining cleanliness and safety in various professional settings where finger protection is required.
- Overall, finger cots offer a simple yet effective solution for protecting individual fingers from potential hazards or contamination.
Features
Has plastic coated malleable aluminum with polyurethane foam for padding.
Indication/Use
Collateral ligament injury, fracture of distal intra phalanges.