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20.05.2020 - 21:45 / dailyrecord.co.uk
We're all being a lot more vigilant these days when it comes to washing our hands.
The best way, of course, to protect yourself against the spread of coronavirus is to do it the old fashioned way.
But if you're out and about grabbing your essentials, you probably don't have access to soap and water, and are more likely to rely on hand sanitiser.
Quick and easy to use, especially when you're on the go, we've all got a bottle or two kicking about our bags or pockets, especially at the moment.
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coronavirus pandemic continues to unfold, and as states begin to reopen across the country, sales of alcohol-based cleansers have skyrocketed because our «new normal» involves disinfecting our hands way more than usual.According to the World Health Organization, regular and thorough hand washing with soap and water or an alcohol-based hand rub can kill viruses that may be on your hands (not to mention grime, germs and bacteria you've picked up while running essential errands).
coronavirus pandemic continues to unfold, and as states begin to reopen across the country, sales of alcohol-based cleansers have skyrocketed because our «new normal» involves disinfecting our hands way more than usual.According to the World Health Organization, regular and thorough hand washing with soap and water or an alcohol-based hand rub can kill viruses that may be on your hands (not to mention grime, germs and bacteria you've picked up while running essential errands).
Whether it's a pump, squirt, wipe or spray bottle, hand sanitizer is proving to be a small but powerful tool. As the coronavirus pandemic continues to unfold, and as states begin to reopen across the country, sales of alcohol-based cleansers have skyrocketed because our «new normal» involves disinfecting our hands way more than usual.
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As we try our best to avoid the spread of coronavirus, many of us have opted to carry around hand sanitiser with us.
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Whether it's a pump, squirt, wipe or spray bottle, hand sanitizer is proving to be a small but powerful tool. As the coronavirus pandemic continues to unfold, and as states begin to reopen across the country, sales of alcohol-based cleansers have skyrocketed because our «new normal» involves disinfecting our hands way more than usual.
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