no... you are supposed to leave it on your skin until it does obsorb completely. if following the instructions was dangerous, they wouldn't sell it now would they?
Germ-X, or any hand sanitizer, should never be used on a hamster. The alcohol in hand sanitizers can be harmful and toxic to small animals like hamsters if ingested or absorbed through their skin. It's best to keep hand sanitizers away from your pet and wash your hands with soap and water before and after handling them.
Does the alcohol in hand sanitizers get absorbed through the skin and metabolise by the body
Applying rubbing alcohol to the skin is not toxic or dangerous. Rubbing alcohol however should under no circumstances be drunk.
Yes, hand sanitizers can be sent through the mail, but there are specific regulations that must be followed due to their flammable nature. Most carriers, like USPS and UPS, classify hand sanitizers as hazardous materials, and there are restrictions on the amount that can be shipped. It's important to package them properly and check the carrier's guidelines for shipping such items to ensure compliance with safety regulations.
Hand soaps and hand sanitizers prevent the growth of bread mold because bread mold is a bacteria and the PH level of soap and the alcohol in hand sanitizers can prevent the growth of the bread mold.
Yes, Bath and Body hand sanitizers will actually help to sanitize your hands.
yes
Phosphorus itself is not poisonous, but white phosphorus is highly toxic when ingested, inhaled, or absorbed through the skin. It can cause damage to internal organs and may be lethal in high doses. Red phosphorus, on the other hand, is relatively non-toxic.
Yes
well IT DEPEND HOW MUCH YOU USE. If you use a the same amount then yes they are the same.
No. The most common and active ingredient in hand sanitizer is alcohol for its antimicrobial abilities. See the related questions below for more information about the ingredients of hand sanitizers.
Because 1st the hand sanitizer burns and hand washing does