Soaps are out!

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Hand sanitizers can be used without water. They are not cleaning agents, and do not remove surface dirt. Washing with soap and water is necessary to remove visible soil.

Hand sanitizers are different from antibacterial soaps. Antibacterial soaps can be used only with water.

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Hand sanitizers can be used without water. They are not cleaning agents, and do not remove surface dirt. Washing with soap and water is necessary to remove visible soil.

Hand sanitizers are different from antibacterial soaps. Antibacterial soaps can be used only with water.

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Now hand sanitizers will not only sanitize but also moisturize. They are now available in water-based, dye-free and fragrance-free formulas, which are non sticky with aloe vera, chamomile, and lavender extracts. They are pure and gentle enough for frequent use. They are non greasy too.

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Carry a small tube of hand sanitizer with you if you are always on the go. Many new formulas not only sanitize but also moisturize your hands. They are far gentler on your hands than constant hand washing with soap.

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Hand sanitizers pose a risk for being misused as a drink. Doctors warn that the effects could be fatal after reports of men drinking it for alcohol.  The label names should be changed to prevent abuse by alcoholics and patients in rehab.

 

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Sanitizers have their optimum use in the health care industry, where people must clean their hands many times and treat multiple patients simultaneously. The type of contaminants present in food service and general public settings are different from those in health care.


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