I once tried taking the chicks out the little window and kept burning myself.
Whenever I handle chicks or eggs, I wear clean cotton lab gloves. They are very thin, yet protect well. I forgot to add that part, sorry. I get them at work, but you can find them or a subsitute anywhere.
Besides the...
I've done a lot of hatching and experimentation over the years and I recommend you leave them in for the main part of the hatch until you gain experience. A good hatch, from vigorous brood stock, will come in a short time and the stragglers will be evident. There should be little concern over...