ISSAQUAH, WA, October 10, 2011 (Press-News.org) QuickMedical announced today the addition of their new QM Elite Textured Nitrile Glove to their inventory. The QM Elite Nitrile Glove can help to save money and time by reducing the need for multiple kinds of gloves and thereby reducing inventory and cost.
The QM Elite Nitrile Glove sets a new standard in single use nitrile gloves. "One glove says it all," said Scott Hanna, CEO at QuickMedical. "Here is a glove that has the feel of latex, no offensive odor, and can help eliminate the need for a hospital or medical clinic to inventory a different type of glove for every procedure; from use with chemotherapy drugs and general exam to industrial and home use, the QM Elite nitrile glove says it all."
"When safety matters, I have found the QM Elite Nitrile Gloves offers the best all around benefits of any medically approved nitrile glove." said J.Daniel Timmons, MD of Sound Women's Care in Edmonds, Washington. "With the feel of latex, approved for use with chemotherapy drugs, no glove odor and multipurpose applications, this glove is a better value than most other gloves we have used in the past."
The QM Elite brand is a selected offering of high quality disposable and single use products specially designed and marketed for a wide variety of applications. For example, the QM Elite non-sterile disposable gowns are heaver then most disposable gowns making them ideal for a number of uses where a lighter grade gown may not be safe or appropriate.
"With the use of inks and fast drying solvents, it is very important that we protect the hands of those working with the printing press," said Mike Daigle, CEO of Northwest Publishing Center in Seattle, Washington. "The new sturdy QM Elite nitrile gloves provide our workers with that extra margin of safety."
Rob Watson, owner of All American Restoration in Stanwood, Washington said, "At All American Restoration, we work around hazardous material, so the new QM Elite glove is just what we were looking for, and at nearly half the price of the gloves we currently use."
Mr. Hanna concluded, "The QM Elite brand sets QuickMedical apart from other distributors and suppliers. We are able to better manage and control the quality of our products; thereby providing our customers with fewer defects and lower overall costs. Our new QM Elite gloves will set the standard for high quality products used by hospitals, health care professionals, laboratory, industrial, long-term care and others."
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With great pricing, QuickMedical has the professional medical equipment needed by health care providers. Look for diagnostic equipment, exam tables, weighing and measuring devices, and medical basics such as stethoscopes, thermometers, and sphygmomanometers. QuickMedical also offers a wide selection of professional medical supplies; everything from patient care, to blood testing, to exam room products. At QuickMedical you'll find affordable QM Elite disposables for the clinic, hospital, industry or home care environment.
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QuickMedical Introduces New QM Elite Textured Mulitpurpose Nitrile Gloves
QuickMedical announced today the introduction of their newest line of latex-free textured multipurpose nitrile gloves. Approved for use with chemotherapy drugs.
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[Press-News.org] QuickMedical Introduces New QM Elite Textured Mulitpurpose Nitrile GlovesQuickMedical announced today the introduction of their newest line of latex-free textured multipurpose nitrile gloves. Approved for use with chemotherapy drugs.


