Safety Guide

Use gloves as one layer in a safer work process.

Electrical work can cause serious injury. DongChu gloves can help add protection, but gloves alone do not make unsafe work safe.

Before work

Turn off power whenever possible. Verify the circuit with a voltage tester before touching wires, outlets, panels, appliances, or equipment.

Inspect gloves

Check for cuts, holes, cracks, worn coating, sticky rubber, damaged seams, moisture, oil, chemicals, or contamination. Do not use damaged gloves.

Know the limit

Match the glove model to your task. For live, high-risk, or professional electrical work, use properly selected PPE and follow local electrical safety codes.

Model Guidance

Choose by application, not just voltage text.

Model Suggested positioning Important notes
400V Rated Light home electrical-related tasks and general added hand protection. Avoid overstating use beyond the product listing, manual, and test documents.
1000V Rated Best-selling added protection for household and light electrical tasks. Use current packaging and documentation when finalizing any certification wording.
500V Rated Touchscreen Touchscreen convenience and practical grip for light electrical-related work. Keep claims conservative unless final certificates and instructions are published.
Rubber electrical gloves More specialized electrical PPE use cases. Confirm class, use voltage, retest interval, and outer protection before work.
Never intentionally touch live conductors to test gloves. Do not use gloves with visible damage, moisture, oil, chemical contamination, or expired inspection status.