Not really no
no! its really like a well a bumpy smooth feeling well ya
to move different materials in the vesicles!. (YEa its really legit i promise!:)
because it doesn't want to, i mean would you really want to work on someones bacteria. didn't think so!
It depends--there are both aerobic (oxygen-dependent or oxygen-tolerating) and anaerobic (oxygen-intolerant) bacteria. Anaerobic bacteria often cannot live in the presence of oxygen, while increasing oxygen levels for aerobic bacteria can often stimulate population growth.
i think its about which kind do you use and where u get it from. because if u get it from a dollar store and it not clear its the colored hand sanitizer i don't think that reduce the amount of bacteria on your hands. but if u get it from like Wall mart and its clear the original that probably works but other then that I don't know.
Well its simple really, hand sanitizer sanitizes the hand, and antibacterial cleaners clean your hands and go against bacteria.
You will get anti-bacterial soap in the end really. Hand sanitizer will kill bacteria, and soap will wash off dirt and oils
Hand sanitizer in an antiseptic often employing the use of alcohol. Antiseptics are mainly used on skin or living surfaces so they are not as strong of a disinfectant as other sterilants. Mostly antiseptics are bacteriostatic meaning that they prevent the bacteria from being able to multiply on surfaces. However, they don't actually kill the already exisiting bacteria. In this way most bacteria already found on the hands are not killed but they won't multiply on the hands once hand sanitizer has been used.
Fire can make itself bigger because it is a self controlled gas. But I put hand sanitizer in a candle and then lit the candle and kept squirting sanitizer in the flame. The fire roared! Sanitizer can really get a flame going!
Yes, bacteria can get into the pores of wooden utensils, however, proper washin and drying will help eliminate contamination. Additionally, wooden utensils are less prone to harvest bacteria than other materials such as plastic.
Yes...it removes 99.9% of germs. A good product for families.
bacteria is not harmless if there is alot of bacteria then you can get really sick.
Really depends on the materials that are being clean up (whether or not they are hazardous) and the amount of debris being cleaned up.
Not really no
There is actually many germs on your hands. You can't really count them because you cant see them. But they may be seen in a microscope. For sure, Nobody really know how are there. Sometimes some has a different amount of germs maybe because they always use hand sanitizer.
It can inhibit the growth of some bacteria but dog saliva contains bacteria.