well IT DEPEND HOW MUCH YOU USE. If you use a the same amount then yes they are the same.
Some effective alternatives to traditional hand sanitizers that do not contain alcohol include non-alcoholic sanitizers that use ingredients like benzalkonium chloride, triclosan, or essential oils. These alternatives can help kill germs and bacteria on your hands without the use of alcohol.
Hand sanitizers work by using alcohol (typically ethyl alcohol or isopropyl alcohol) to kill germs and bacteria on the hands. The alcohol disrupts the outer membrane of the microbes, causing them to die. It is important to use hand sanitizers with at least 60% alcohol to effectively kill most germs.
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.
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.
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Even if it has alcohol, you can use it, because Isalm said alcohol is forbidden for drinking, and that does not include the other uses.To prove you this ... in our life we use the ACETONE for nail polishing.we use Alcohol solution for killing germs and bacterias before injecting needles.so it is allowed to use it for external purposes.
he EtG urine test is highly sensitive. Unfortunately, it also detects alcohol from the use of mouthwash, hand sanitizers, etc.
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.
Yes, there are hand sanitizers that contain up to 99% alcohol, typically in the form of isopropyl alcohol or ethanol. However, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends hand sanitizers with at least 60% alcohol for effective germ killing. Higher concentrations may be more effective in certain scenarios, but they can also be more irritating to the skin and less effective in removing dirt and debris. Always check the label for alcohol content and intended use.
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Instant hand sanitizers are alcohol-based solutions designed to reduce or eliminate germs and bacteria on the skin without the need for soap and water. Typically available in gel or liquid form, they contain at least 60% alcohol to be effective. These sanitizers are convenient for on-the-go use, making them popular in settings where handwashing facilities are unavailable. However, they are most effective when hands are not visibly dirty or greasy.