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Hand sanitisers, also known as anti-bacterial gels, are frequently employed alongside hand washing. However, it's vital to comprehend their properties and limitations to use them effectively.
Hand sanitisers are a useful addition but should not replace proper hand cleaning. They serve as a supplement to hand washing when washing is impractical or frequent.
These sanitisers are most effective on clean hands. They can kill bacteria but are less efficient on dirty or greasy hands. It's essential to note that they do not eliminate norovirus.
Commonly alcohol-based, these sanitisers come in various sizes, some even designed for easy portability.
To use hand sanitiser effectively:
Hand sanitiser is also available in wall-mounted dispensers. To use them:
Another option is universal wipes, which can be used on hands and surfaces:
If choosing hand sanitisers, opt for those that include moisturisers to reduce the risk of skin damage from frequent use.
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