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Absenteeism in Schools

Alcohol Free More Effective

Alcohol-based Hand Sanitizer found to pose abuse risk

Faecal bacteria join the commute

Toilet seats often cleaner than your desk at work

Alcohol Free foam is more effective than Alcohol-based gels.

Alcohol-based gel hand sanitizers (62% Ethyl Alcohol) actually become less effective after only the third application. The reason: alcohol removes natural protective oils and dries out the skin as it evaporates, causing microscopic cracks and crevices. As the skin becomes drier and more damaged, dangerous germs remain trapped within the cracks and fissures.

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