Harold Brantley
New Member
I have not seen this topic discussed before. Have any of you had numb fingers after washing all day for several days in a row? I've never had this problem in the past but have had it happen several times recently. I looked it up on the internet and found that it is called HAVS Syndrome which is short for "hand-arm vibration syndrome". It is associated with work practices that involve handling objects that expose the hands to continuous impact vibration. It takes 2 to 3 days for the numbness to go away. That website refered me to another website for ErgoAir, Inc. that makes antivibration gloves that have a thin air bladded which is adjustable. It said that cold weather also aggrivates the onset of the numbness. Would any of you that have had this sensation please respond and let me know what you have done to resolve the numbness. My first thought is to wrap foam tape around the handle grip like they do on tennis racquets. All responses appreciated.
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Baldwin Power Wash, Inc. serving the Gulf Coast between Mobile, AL and Pensacola, FL.
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Baldwin Power Wash, Inc. serving the Gulf Coast between Mobile, AL and Pensacola, FL.