Effective on a wide range of bacteria, fungi and viruses with a stable antimicrobial effect
Contains skin softening ingredients
Prevent excessive dryness of the skin
pleasant smell
Many studies show that hand sanitizers work well in clinical settings like hospitals, where hands come into contact with germs but generally are not heavily soiled or greasy. Some data also show that hand sanitizers may work well against certain types of germs on slightly soiled hands.
The alcohol-based hand sanitizers are antiseptic products that can be used to avoid the transmission of pathogens. A level of alcohol of at least 70% kills 99.9% of the bacteria on the hands 30 seconds after application. Make sure the hand sanitizer has at least a 62% alcohol level to be effective.
According to the FDA, only ethanol (also known as ethyl alcohol) and isopropyl alcohol (also known as 2-propanol) are acceptable alcohols in hand sanitizer. The FDA requires alcohol-based hand sanitizers to be labeled as flammable.