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  2. Purell - Wikipedia

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    A bottle of Purell. Purell is an American brand of hand sanitizer invented in 1988, and introduced to the consumer market in 1997, by GOJO Industries. [1] Its primary component is ethyl alcohol (70% v/v), and is used by wetting one's hands thoroughly with the product, then briskly rubbing one's hands together until dry.

  3. Hand sanitizer - Wikipedia

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    Alcohol rub sanitizers kill most bacteria, and fungi, and stop some viruses. Alcohol rub sanitizers containing at least 70% alcohol (mainly ethyl alcohol) kill 99.9% of the bacteria on hands 30 seconds after application and 99.99% to 99.999% [note 1] in one minute. [30]

  4. These 75 hand sanitizers now on FDA list of those to avoid ...

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    BJ’s wholesale club recently recalled Blumen Clear Advanced Hand Sanitizer with 70% alcohol, one of those on the earlier lists, because of its methanol content, NBC News said.

  5. Your phone is a breeding ground for fecal bacteria. This is ...

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    Use wipes with 70% isopropyl alcohol to clean the phone and case, then follow with a microfiber cloth. ... While hand sanitizer can be effective, she says, diligent handwashing (with soap and warm ...

  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. Isopropyl alcohol - Wikipedia

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    Rubbing alcohol, hand sanitizer, and disinfecting pads typically contain a 60–70% solution of isopropyl alcohol or ethanol in water. Water is required to open up membrane pores of bacteria, which acts as a gateway for isopropyl alcohol. A 75% v/v solution in water may be used as a hand sanitizer. [25]