CLEANING UP: MORE BUSINESSES OFFERING HAND SANITIZERS
Whenever Joan Aycock brings her children to a fast-food restaurant, she lets them spend time in the play area. And when they come out, so does the hand sanitizer.
Ref. https://www.cnn.com/2007/HEALTH/01/05/hand....s.ap/index.html
I think that it's a good idea to carry hand sanitizer, I carry one myself in my car, just in case the need arises to cleanse my hands when I don't have access to a sink and soap!
My 17 year old Son carries one round in his blazer pocket at school, as he pointed out to me, he washes his hands when he's been to the toilet, many of the other lads don't, so therefore as you open the bathroom door by the handle to come out, there are plenty of germs lurking on the door handle. He uses the hand sanitizer to make sure that his hands are kept clean, after touching the bathroom door handle... many have followed suit, and he has a few friends now, that do exactly the same thing.
I think that it's worth bearing in mind that just because you are hygienic, there are many others out there who aren't!
Good move. I constantly wash my hands to keep diseases away from me and most especially my children. The next best thing when water and soap is not available is hand sanitizers. One thing to note: You should also sanitize the bottle itself as you clean your hands because germs are there as you hold it before sanitizing.
FDA expands list of hand sanitizers with methanol risk to 59, with more being recommended for recall. Methanol, which is toxic when absorbed through skin or ingested, is believed to be in nearly 60 types of hand sanitizer. See the list of products the FDA says to avoid. Ref. USAToday.
Eversince the COVID pandemic, carrying a sanitizer has been a must. Just right after the outbreak, you can’t buy alcohol based sanitizers in the market. Then it started appearing online 5 times the original price. I’m glad the supply is now good and the prices are back to normal.