Does Hand Sanitizer Really Work?

I am sure that most you have hear about hand sanitizers and what they do or else you wouldn’t be reading about this article. Hand sanitizers were developed to help keep hospitals cleaner to prevent infectious bacteria from spreading.


But, the question still remains. Does hand sanitizer work? A study was performed in an European hospital where they were given a natural hand sanitizer to experiment with for one month period while studies were performed documenting staph infections in the hospital. At the end of the month the staph infections had dropped 1% with every application of natural hand sanitizer that was used. The more they used the hand sanitizer the more percentage of staph infections were dropping. The amount of bacteria dropped by almost 40% in the hospital which is outstanding considering all the germs that hospitals have in them.

Best Hand Sanitizer

Even if you don’t work in hospitals you should always have a hand sanitizer available to use when ever needed. The amount of germs that are circulated by touching door knobs and hand rails is unreal. So in order to keep yourself from getting sick all the time it is best to use as much hand sanitizer as you can throughout the day to kill over 99.9% bacteria. Keep this in mind and you will answer the question of do hand sanitizers really work.

Subscribe

Subscribe to our e-mail newsletter to receive updates.

best hand sanitizers, does hand sanitizer really work, natural hand sanitizers

4 Responses to Does Hand Sanitizer Really Work?

  1. 2nd Generation Carpet Cleaning February 8, 2009 at 8:00 am #

    Going green is a great way to go if you or anyone in your home is chemical sensitive.

  2. LISA February 24, 2009 at 11:55 pm #

    THANK YOU THIS WEBSITE HELPED ME ALOT ON MY SCIENCE EXPIREMENT.IM DOING A SCIENCE EXPERIENT ON HOW MUCH GERMS DOES HAND SANITIZER KILLS??

  3. Hand Sanitizer Dispenser March 8, 2010 at 9:09 pm #

    In order to help prevent the spread of germs, Terraboost is offering their dispensers free with a minimum purchase of hand sanitizer required.

    • Articles March 12, 2010 at 1:38 am #

      uhh ok?

Leave a Reply

<--- KissMetrics --->