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CM Club Wheres the best place to buy disposable gloves?

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Jackmummy · 11/02/2009 12:27

Need to start wearing gloves for nappy changing and was wondering where to get them?
Is boots the best place or might I find them somewhere cheaper as I imagine I'll get through a fair few!
TIA

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aGalChangedHerName · 11/02/2009 12:29

I get mine from Costco. Can't remember how much they are but cheapest i have found so far. They do non latex ones too which is what we should all be using afaik.

Numberfour · 11/02/2009 12:34

i get mine at sainsburys but i am sure that the last box i bought was over priced at £6.97 for 100 non latex disposable gloves!

squirrel42 · 11/02/2009 12:36

You can often find them in pound shops cheap; DIY stores or placees like Boots/Superdrug/Savers.

Jackmummy · 11/02/2009 12:51

Thanks,
Will head to poundland and 99p store first then!

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TheOtherMaryPoppinsDiets · 11/02/2009 12:59

Ebay every time. And for aprons too which we should be wearing alongside the gloves. I get non latex as you never know who might be sensitive to it.

Jackmummy · 11/02/2009 14:06

good lord.. aprons really? surely that is excessive? where will they stop?
maybe I should get a face mask!

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Numberfour · 11/02/2009 14:31
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HSMM · 11/02/2009 14:55

Do you think we need toe tectors (sp?) too?

TheOtherMaryPoppinsDiets · 11/02/2009 15:52

I don't make the rules actually been quite glad of it in recent weeks

SillyMillysMummy · 11/02/2009 18:09

gloves for nappy changes am I supposed to be doing that?

leonifay · 11/02/2009 19:21

tesco's do them, 10 gloves for 50p or something like that.

Pip51 · 11/02/2009 19:37

I get mine on my local market £3.00 for 100.

SillyMillysMummy · 11/02/2009 22:17

so does everyone use them then? do ofsted expect it?

Elliea123 · 11/02/2009 22:19

Yes, I use them and I'm sure OFSTED will look out for it.

TheOtherMaryPoppinsDiets · 12/02/2009 01:34

Yes I do ( although aprons only when plastered in poop!) it's part of my Infection Control policy - something which CC is very hot upon at the minute.

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