Where to Find the Safest Latex-Free Rubber Bands

Where to Find the Safest Latex-Free Rubber Bands

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The purpose of this buying guide is to provide information about how to choose latex-free rubber bands that are safe for everyone in your office to use.
According to the American Latex Allergy Association, about three million people in the U.S. suffer from latex allergies. For people who work in offices, latex allergies can be very problematic. Here's our buying guide about how to choose rubber bands that are safe for everyone in your office to use. We'll cover alternative materials, the size and strength of latex-free rubber bands, and recommend great products to buy. 

A Big Roll of Fitness Fun, Body Sport Bulk Exercise Bands provide progressive resistance training workouts by combining range of motion, stretching

BodySport® 5 Wide, Bulk Packaged Exercise Resistance Bands, Latex Free, 50 yd Rolls

THERABAND Exercise Bands

Alliance Rubber Brites colored elastics are an organizational tool with a wide variety of uses. They are a durable, reusable and color-coded way to organize your business, home office, kitchen, school or craft room. These colored elastic bands are made with non-latex rubber, making them an ideal choice for use in latex-free homes or businesses. Brites elastics are easy to stretch and secure, helping to reduce symptoms related to carpal tunnel syndrome from repetitive strain.

Alliance Rubber Bands, Brites!

Alliance Rubber 27075 Advantage Rubber Bands - Size #107 - 1 lb Box

Non-latex rubber bands are made from synthetic rubber and are recommended for home, school, workplace, government and medical facilities. Made with non-latex synthetic rubber. High rubber content. Bright orange color for easy identification. Excellent band count per pound. Soft stretch to prevent carpal tunnel syndrome. Can be sterilized using autoclave and irradiation.

Alliance Non-Latex Rubber Bands, #117B (7” x 1/8”) Orange, 1 lb. Box

TheraBand Non-Latex Resistance Bands – Lifeline Innovators

Rubber Bands by Universal® UNV01117

These bands feature a high rubber content, which means they are lighter, stretchier and more durable. You receive more bands per pound and can drop back a size for even more cost savings. With a soft stretch and an ultimate elongation at 750%, Sterling elastic bands are ideal for many different environments and tasks. Rubber bands are a useful and handy tool to keep around the house. Stay organized in the kitchen, home office and garage or use them for storing kid's crafts and toys.

Alliance Sterling Rubber Bands

Where to Find the Safest Latex-Free Rubber Bands

Latex-free rubber bands made from a type of synthetic rubber called EPDM (Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer). This type of rubber gives the bands outstanding properties that make it resilient to UV, heat, ozone, weather and age. Each 7 x 1/8 band has built-in longevity and offers a wide range of applications for home, office and recreational use. Latex-free rubber bands made from a type of synthetic rubber called EPDM (Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer).

Alliance Rubber X-Treme File Bands, 117B, 7 x 1/8, Lime Green, 1-Lb. Box

Tumbl Trak: TheraBand Latex Free Resistance Bands for Gymnastics Cheer Dance Exercise And Fitness

Rubber band ball is an efficient, easy way to organize rubber bands. Approximately 275 bands per ball, 3.25 diameter. Comes in assorted colors. Rubber band ball is an efficient, easy way to organize loose rubber bands. A simple squeeze or bounce of the rubber band ball is a perfect stress-reliever. Approximately 275 bands per ball, 3.25 diameter. Assorted colors.

Acco Rubber Band Ball - Assorted

STP17854 Staples Latex Free Rubber Bands - #64 - 3 1/2 L x 1/4 W - 1/32 Thickness - 1/4 lb. Box

Rubber Bands Non-Latex: H+D LatexFree

CanDo Hand Exerciser with Latex Free Light Resistance Bands : arthritis hand strength