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Soap vs. Sanitizer

Which work better? While alcohol-based gels remove more germs, plain soap and water are fine for everyday washing. But neither works unless you do it right. The biggest mistakes: With soap, it’s speed washing – it takes 15 seconds of lathering to reduced bacterial count by 90 percent, 30 seconds to get 99.9 percent – and speed dying. Wet hands are more likely to spread germs than dry ones. You must dry for at least 20 seconds with towel. With sanitizers, studies show that most people don’t use enough. You need to cover all surfaces of your hands – the tops and between the fingers, as well as the palms.

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4 Comments for “Soap vs. Sanitizer”

  1. nice tips.thanks bro.agi lang ko diri.

  2. nice tips bro..

    musta naman diri? ninglabay ra ko nimo…

  3. hi.. thanks for your visit.. sure, lets xlink.. :-)

  4. Sunday hop here. Hope you’re doing good.. Take care :)

    thanks for the tip!

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