On the Go Hand Hygiene Hack: Hand Sanitiser

Juliet D'cruz

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A lot of people think that hand sanitiser is just for germaphobes. If you think this way, then you’re wrong. The truth is that it’s important to keep your hands clean and sanitised at all times because of the risk of catching illnesses like cold, flu etc. This can happen by touching things which are contaminated with germs or somebody else’s droplets containing these microbes on them. A good example is when shaking someone’s hand who has a cold sore – they may have been in contact with infected fluids from their mouth or nose and could inadvertently pass those infections onto you if you don’t take care and wash your hands after coming into contact with them.

Hand hygiene is one of the most important aspects of health. This blog post will show you how to use hand sanitiser properly and provide some tips on how to avoid getting sick in the first place.  Sanitiser should be used as a last resort, but it’s nice to know that we have it just in case!

1. Always wash your hands with soap and water before you use hand sanitiser.

Avoid getting sick by always washing your hands before you use alcohol based hand sanitiser .

Washing your hands can be the difference between having a cold or not, so complete this simple task and avoid any unwanted symptoms of being ill! Get everything off with soap and water first to prevent staph infections because one little cut is all it takes for bacteria to get in there.

2. Spray on with caution!

When spraying hand sanitiser, make sure to take caution and hold the bottle six inches away from your skin. This will help prevent irritation or damage in delicate areas like around the mouth and nose.

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3. Dry your hands before you apply the hand sanitiser.

When using hand sanitiser, make sure that the surface you are doing so on is dry and for best results allow a small amount of time to let it air-dry. This prevents bacteria from growing in your hands while also preventing new ones from being introduced into the area.

4. Do not apply near eyes, mouth and open wounds. 

Do not apply hand sanitiser gel near eyes or open wounds as this can lead to adverse reactions including chemical burns that could cause severe discomfort and pain. Not only is it important to wash your hands with soap, but you should also use alcohol-based hand sanitiser if possible in order to kill bacteria on the surface of your skin for more protection – even though they are less effective than washing thoroughly.

Remember: always pay attention when applying any form of personal care because what might seem like a harmless product may have disastrous consequences!

Wrapping Up

Hand sanitisers are a great way to stay clean and fresh on the go! You can even keep them in your car, purse, or desk drawer to always be prepared. With the tips in this blog post, your hands will stay clean and disease-free all day long. What are you waiting for? Get your hand sanitiser today at Sydney Solvents!

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