Most generally available hand sanitizers are good. Small amounts applied to the hands and rubbed in well can help combat germ transfer. However care must be take to monitor skin conditions as some are allergic to the content and will require brands for sensitive skin. Always read and follow on product advice
Every few hours, or when you need to wash your hands and there is no soap or water available.
It is depends on us. Whenever we felt our hands are not clean or we were picked up some dirty stuffs, after that we should wash our hands.
5-7, or when hands become visably soiled.
Yes
well IT DEPEND HOW MUCH YOU USE. If you use a the same amount then yes they are the same.
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.
Commercial hand sanitizers, such as Purell, use isopropyl alcohol (rubbing alcohol) as their active ingredient. However, there are also industrial sanitizers used to clean food production facilities and other sensitive areas. There are several classes of industrial sanitizers, including chlorine-based, quaternary ammonia-based, and acid-based.
Yes, Bath and Body hand sanitizers will actually help to sanitize your hands.
yes
Well, if you want your hands to be germ free, use hand sanitizers with 60- 90 percent of alcohol. Such as Purell, Germout, Germ-x, Bacide, Aquim, Aquawet and others with more than 60 percent of alcohol. So don't use non-alcohol hand sanitizers.
Yes. The regular Germ-X hand sanitizers use alcohol (63%) as the active ingredient. The CDC has said that hand sanitizers are good to use if they contain a minimum of 60% alcohol, but must be used exactly as directed on the label to be effective. There is a new formulation of Germ-X hand sanitizer that is alcohol-free. The CDC has said these types of alcohol-free hand sanitizers can be effective and, if regular soap and warm water are not available, they are a useful substitute until you can get to a place to wash your hands properly.
From my experience, I have had good success with alcohol-based hand sanitizers. That being said, many things contribute to sickness, and using hand sanitizer will not be the ultimate factor. However, hand sanitizer has been proven to defeat a great majority of germs, so it is a good idea to use it when you're in contact with people.
Because 1st the hand sanitizer burns and hand washing does
yes i have done it for a science project and so far there has been no progress.
They are mostly alcohol, which kills 99.9% of germs.