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Instant Hand Sanitizer Helping Reduce Your Risk Of Sickness

By Veronica Tripplethorn

There have been many discussions concerning the merit of using an alcohol based instant hand sanitizer, and antiseptic gels and foams, which have become a popular way to disinfect hands when soap and water is not available.

Many of these sanitizers, both brand names and generics, do work well and hand sanitizer dispensers are often found in hospitals, day care centers and schools. This is done to review your options and help safeguard against the hand to mouth spread of disease. In alcohol based sanitizers, such as the Purell instant hand sanitizer, the active ingredient is ethyl alcohol.

A Natural Antiseptic And Does Not Leave Residues On Skin

Alcohol is a natural antiseptic that has been used in the medical field for many years because it has the ability to kill germs in seconds without water and evaporates quickly leaving no residue on the skin. An alcohol hand sanitizer destroys germs and bacteria including salmonella, E. coli and staphylococcus.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) readily endorses the use of alcohol or alcohol based products, such as a hand sanitizer gel or antibacterial wipes for the areas where the spreading of germs flourishes, which includes hospitals, homes, workplaces and schools. The use of an alcohol based instant hand sanitizer has been proven to reduce illness as well as absenteeism in the places where germs are commonly spread.

Effective Use Of Sanitizers

It is highly recommended for healthcare employees to routinely use high quality alcohol based gels or wipes in lieu of handwashing with soap and water when moving from patient to patient. However, alcohol does not cut through dirt and grime well so soil or bodily fluids such as blood must be wiped away before using a sanitizer gel if it is to be effective.

There are other experts who do endorse the use of an alcohol based instant hand sanitizer under certain conditions, including taking care of an ill family member at home, when you have sneezed into your hand and for individuals who have limited mobility.

Reducing Your Risk Of Sickness

It is also generally agreed upon, that using hand sanitizer wipes at work on the telephone, computer keyboard and your mouse (there are more germs on a desk than in most restrooms) is a very important step to reducing the chance of getting sick.

They do not tout it as a replacement for washing your hands with soap and water, but as an additional precaution, as long as the alcohol content is higher than 60%, which is the percentage it should be, to kill germs.

This Article was about Instant Hand Sanitizer.

Please Note: All information given on this site is for general information purposes and is not to replace any medical opinion or medical diagnosis given by a qualified medical doctor, a dietitian/nutritional expert or any other medical expert, as individual circumstances may vary. Please see your medical doctor, before any action is taken to alleviate symptoms.

About the Author:
Veronica Tripplethorn is an author of health, nutrition, dieting and weight loss articles including Massage Therapy, Massages, Aromatherapy Massage, Hollywood 48-Hour Miracle Diet.
Keep a lookout for more of her articles coming soon.

More Facts About Hand Sanitizers

Are there other ingredients that are used to make hand sanitizers?
Yes, with new studies published commonly regarding the effectiveness of hand sanitizers, many new brands have hit the market that contains all natural ingredients. One particular brand Cleanwell has been shown to be a very effective hand sanitizer that is all natural.

The studies of Cleanwell have shown that it does not promote any resistance to any known bacteria. That is a great thing considering how much news hand sanitizers have made when the discovery came that many sanitizers were contributing to antibiotic resistant bacteria.

Many sanitizers are now adding in lotions and essential oils to help combat dry skin from constant use while still maintaining the integrity of the product.

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