I've always used it in general. It's a great idea to do it and protect yourself the best you can.
Indeed. Hand sanitisers aren't an 'added extra' for health freaks, they're a convenience method of washing your hands when you can't do it properly.
I've always used it in general. It's a great idea to do it and protect yourself the best you can.
Indeed. Hand sanitisers aren't an 'added extra' for health freaks, they're a convenience method of washing your hands when you can't do it properly.
I thought I'd re-iterate to get the point across. Depending on hand sanitisers is highly unsanitary.
I've always used it in general. It's a great idea to do it and protect yourself the best you can.
Indeed. Hand sanitisers aren't an 'added extra' for health freaks, they're a convenience method of washing your hands when you can't do it properly.
I thought I'd re-iterate to get the point across. Depending on hand sanitisers is highly unsanitary.
I don't 'depend' on it at all, it's just a good added bonus, especially knowing that a large number of people don't wash their hands and touch doors and other things that you will touch. It might not be 100% protection but it's a start.
I don't understand the appeal of slimy hand sanitizer products when soap and running water is well known to be far superior. I wash my hands regularly enough but I'm of the that-which-does-not-kill-me-makes-me-stronger school of thought and am consequently not paranoid about germs.
The things is, though, getting exposed to germs HELPS YOU to become immune to disease and infections. If you're never exposed to them you won't develop an immunity to them then if you're exposed to one you're screwed.
The things is, though, getting exposed to germs HELPS YOU to become immune to disease and infections. If you're never exposed to them you won't develop an immunity to them then if you're exposed to one you're screwed.
The only thing that baffles me is the rise of the term "hand sanitizer." Even if it's just a gel, I've always referred to it as "hand soap." Because, well, shit -- it's cleaning your hands.
I suppose I'm similarly confused as to the rise of "body wash" products marketed to men, when it's all just liquid soap, but it's much more masculine to say that you're using body wash, not soap.
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