Is Hand Sanitizing Gel Better Than Hand Washing?
The short answer is yes if you are asking about killing
germs. Hand washing is better at removing dirt and debris
from the hands. Although dirt and debris are more visible, making hand washing
seem very effective, but the viruses and bacteria that actually cause illness
are generally invisible. It turns out that soap and water is not very effective
at killing bacteria, and even less effective at killing viruses. Illnesses that
most people are trying to prevent spreading are mostly viruses. Things like
colds, influenza and most illnesses with diarrhea are caused by viruses. Even
antimicrobial soaps containing triclosan only kill bacteria if the triclosan is
in contact with the germs for two minutes. Most people don't spend a full two
minutes washing their hands.
Hand sanitizing gels use alcohol as the primary
antimicrobial agent. Alcohol has been shown to be effective at killing both
bacteria and viruses in many hand sanitizing gel and foam products. In studies
in hospitals it has been shown that hand sanitizer used on entering and leaving
patients rooms reduced the spread of infection.Visit http://handsanitizergel.ca/
As a rule of thumb it is best to use soap and water after
using the toilet, getting gross contamination of the hands with dirt or other
potentially infective material. In situations where the primary concern is
spread of bacteria or viruses hand sanitizing gel is a better choice.
Especially if you are either caring for someone with a viral illness or have a
virus yourself, frequent use of hand sanitizer is a great idea.
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