Fentanyl is killing Americans all across the country at unprecedented rates. As the heroin and fentanyl epidemic continues to grow, responders who come in accidental contact with these dangerous drugs are at great personal risk.
PH&S Products, LLC (PH&S) is committed to providing the highest quality gloves for the safety and well-being of these responders, which is why PH&S has teamed up with the National Volunteer Fire Council (NVFC), in order to provide 100 volunteer fire departments with Get-A-Grip gloves in 2022, through the ‘Glove On!’ Giveaway.
GET-A-GRIP gloves
GET-A-GRIP gloves provide high performance and ultimate hand protection with superior grip from PH&S’s Diamond Pattern Technology.
The gloves have been permeation tested against fentanyl, heroin, and gastric acid. The super tough nitrile compound gives GET-A-GRIP gloves excellent abrasion resistance and protection.
Durable gloves for ultimate hand protection
I was introduced to Get-A-Grip gloves at a trade show and was amazed by their durability"
“I was introduced to Get-A-Grip gloves at a trade show and was amazed by their durability,” said Dr. Candice McDonald, the Deputy Chief Executive Officer at the National Volunteer Fire Council (NVFC), who is also a volunteer firefighter.
Dr. Candice McDonald adds, “We ended up ordering these for all our special agents and responders. It was reassuring to know that we had protection, when working in high-risk situations, where fentanyl exposure might be a concern. I also love the double color, there is no guessing if a glove has been worn or not.”
Eligibility for ‘Glove On!’ Giveaway
To be eligible for the ‘Glove On!’ Giveaway, fire departments must be over 50 percent volunteer, serve a population of 25,000 or less people, be located in the U.S.A (United States of America), and be a member of the National Volunteer Fire Council.
Eligible volunteer fire departments entered into the giveaway will be randomly selected to receive two boxes of black GET-A-GRIP Gloves (up to 50 pairs of gloves per box, up to 100 pairs of gloves total) in 2022.