It is however, good practice to
wear gardening gloves when handling your compost.
Not exact matches
The hat, long sleeves and
garden gloves the University of Florida researcher
wore for protection didn't help.
I prefer not to
wear gloves when I
garden so that I can feel the plants and the soil.
If you are using the chair option, it helps to
wear a set of
garden gloves to take the pressure off your hands.
An Ounce of Prevention... For cleaning products, paints,
gardening etc,
wear gloves, work in a well - ventilated area and find the least toxic product for accomplishing the task.
Ensure children
wear safe clothing while
gardening - this includes
gloves, closed - in shoes and hats;
Wear gloves when you are outside
gardening, planting flowers, vegetables, weeding or in contact with soil that could be a potential source of contamination.
If you have cats, or even if you don't, it is a good idea to
wear gloves while
gardening.
Since cats often use
gardens as litter boxes,
wear gloves when
gardening and when you are washing raw vegetables and fruits, handling raw meat or scrubbing food prep surfaces.
Toxoplasmosis can also be spread to a pregnant woman when she consumes undercooked meat or works in a
garden that outdoor cats have treated like a litter box, so
gloves should be
worn then, as well.
The main way to prevent humans from coming in contact with hookworms is to
wear shoes and use
gloves when
gardening or working in warm, moist areas where dogs and cats may have had a bowel movement.
You may also
wear gardening or other
gloves to further protect hands.
When you
garden you should also
wear gloves since stray cats may use the soil as a litter pan.
If you are
gardening or digging in the soil where an outside cat may have defecated,
wear gloves and wash your hands regularly.
To reduce the risk of infection especially important for those in higher risk groups, both cat owners and non-cat owners can take sensible precautions, such as practising good food hygiene,
wearing gloves when
gardening and cleaning out litter trays.»
Wear gloves while
gardening and wash hands afterwards.
Gardeners should
wear gloves and practice good hygiene after working in the
garden.
Wear gloves while
gardening and wash your hands when you are through, as the parasite can be deposited in the soil by infected neighborhood cats.
Precautions are simple -
wear rubber
gloves when handling soiled cat litter or when
gardening, cook meat well, wash vegetables thoroughly and keep cats off of kitchen worksurfaces.
A gardener employed by a local authority was pruning a very thorny bush
wearing normal
gardening gloves.