sanitizer

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sanitizer

(ˈsænɪˌtaɪzə) or

sanitiser

n
(Chemistry) a disinfectant
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sanitizer

n desinfectante m; hand — desinfectante para manos
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Precise Packaging, a strategic partner offering complete product solutions from formulation development to product design, compounding, filling, labeling, packaging and more for aerosol and liquid products, announced enhanced capabilities for the creation of moisturizing hand sanitizer products.
Named "The World's Most Beautiful Hand Sanitizer," by Fast Company, Birdie contains 20ml of sanitizing spray with essential oils and aloe vera leaf juice, while housing 10 textured dry wipes.
10, 2018 (HealthDay News) -- An educational and hand hygiene program involving hand sanitizer can reduce the risk for respiratory infections (RI) for children attending day care centers (DCCs), according to a study published online Oct.
Q: I know that plain old soap and water are best for washing your hands, but sometimes it's either do nothing, or use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer. So, I'm wondering, though they promise to kill "99.9 percent of germs," just how effective are hand sanitizers with respect to disease-causing viruses like the flu?
Hand sanitizer is useful in the reduction of bacteria when one is unable to wash with soap and water.
We can make a customized label to promote your business through the hand sanitizers. We can also write your product description and contact numbers on the promotional hand sanitizer bottles.
At the beginning of this year, the company unveiled its initial product, Birdie, a uniquely designed, first-of-its-kind, two-in-one hand sanitizer carrying an $8.99 retail price point.
In 2005, the annual rate of intentional alcohol hand sanitizer exposure was 0.68 per 1 million U.S.
So what should you be looking for in a hand sanitizer to ensure that you're getting the real deal?
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