What are uses of a sanitizer
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sanitizer is a liquid, gel, or foam generally used to decrease infectious agents on the hands. In most settings, such as the current COVID-19 pandemic, hand washing with soap and water is generally preferred. Hand sanitizer is less effective at killing certain kinds of germs, such as norovirus and Clostridium difficile and unlike soap and water, it cannot remove harmful chemicals.People may incorrectly wipe off hand sanitizer before it has dried, and some are less effective because their alcohol concentrations are too low
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HAND SANITIZERS: BENEFITS AND LIMITATIONS
PREVENTION & RECOVERY HAND SANITIZERS: BENEFITS AND LIMITATIONSNOV 10, 2006BY: LAINA SHULMAN
Hand sanitizers: Benefits and limitations
Author: Canadian Living
Anyone who has been in a child's play area has witnessed it. As the children come off of the play equipment, the mothers reach into their purse to grab their hand sanitizer. Each child gets a dab of sanitizer to rub into her hands in order to eliminate the germs that have been transferred to her skin. The hope is that this practice will keep the children, and therefore their families, healthier.
Hand sanitizers can now be found in the entrances to nursing homes and hospitals and in many public washrooms. We all know the importance of proper hand-washing in reducing harmful germ transmission. However, there are times when there is no access to soap and water or not enough time to wash thoroughly. Can a hand sanitizer serve as a suitable alternative to hand washing? Will using a hand sanitizer decrease your chance of getting sick?
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How they work
Hand sanitizers were developed for use after washing hands or for those times when soap and water are not available. They are gels that contain alcohol in order to kill the germs present on the skin. The alcohol works immediately and effectively in order to kill bacteria and most viruses. Alcohol can be very drying to the skin, so most brands of sanitizers also contain a moisturizer to minimize skin dryness and irritation.
How much should you use?
To use hand sanitizers effectively, place a small amount, the size of your thumbnail, on the palm of your hand and rub it over your entire hand, including in your nailbeds. If the gel completely evaporates in less than 15 seconds, you have not used enough product.
Page 1 of 2 - Studies have begun to discover the benefits of hand sanitizers, as well as their limitations. On the next page is a summary of the latest research.
Benefits:
• Hand sanitizers are convenient, portable, easy to use and not time consuming.
• Several studies have concluded that the risk of spreading gastrointestinal (stomach) and respiratory infection is decreased among families who use hand sanitizers.
• Commercially prepared hand sanitizers contain ingredients that help prevent skin dryness. Using these products can result in less skin dryness and irritation than hand-washing.
• Studies show that adding hand sanitizers to classrooms can reduce student absenteeism due to illness by 20 per cent. What's more, many kids think instant hand sanitizers are fun to use.