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  2. Heads Up: Your Hand Sanitizer Won’t Actually Kill This Virus

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    It’s important to use products that contain 60% alcohol, Dr. Russo says. To use hand sanitizer properly, the CDC recommends applying it to the palm of one hand and rubbing the liquid over the ...

  3. Hand sanitizer - Wikipedia

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    Consumer alcohol-based hand sanitizers, and health care "hand alcohol" or "alcohol hand antiseptic agents" exist in liquid, foam, and easy-flowing gel formulations. Products with 60% to 95% alcohol by volume are effective antiseptics. Lower or higher concentrations are less effective; most products contain between 60% and 80% alcohol.

  4. Hand Sanitizers with the Wrong Ingredient Can Be Deadly - AOL

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    Between May 1 and June 30 alone, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) says 15 people in Arizona and New Mexico were poisoned from drinking alcohol-based hand sanitizers containing ...

  5. Hand sanitizers that meet CDC requirements - AOL

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    Similarly to UV sanitizers and face masks (including antimicrobial face coverings), hand sanitizers have become highly sought-after due to coronavirus. Popular purveyors of hand sanitizers were ...

  6. Hand washing - Wikipedia

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    A hand sanitizer or hand antiseptic is a non-water-based hand hygiene agent. In the late 1990s and early part of the 21st century, alcohol rub non-water-based hand hygiene agents (also known as alcohol-based hand rubs, antiseptic hand rubs, or hand sanitizers) began to gain popularity.

  7. Emergency evacuation procedures during the COVID-19 pandemic

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    Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommended adding the following items to an emergency evacuation supply kit: [8] Disinfectant wipes and spray; Bar or liquid soap; Hand sanitizer with at least 60% alcohol; Minimum of two masks per person for each person over the age of 2 in your household