A health care set up on any average day has to deal with several kinds of medical treatments which may range from something as simple as administering injections, bandaging wounds, to more invasive procedures like blood tests, biopsies and surgeries. In all such cases there is a constant risk of coming into contact with the body fluids of a patient that may be possibly infected and can lead to contracting dangerous diseases. Universal precautions have thus been made mandatory to protect the health care personnel when discharging routine duties.