The sterile smell, the cool gel—for people who love to feel clean, hand sanitizer is almost, dare we say, euphoric. So what happens when your bottle dries up and you find a spare from who knows when ...
As we get out of self-isolation and back into the streets again, there is one additional, critical item that you should have on your person when you do the “phone, keys, wallet” check in 2020—hand ...
Washing your hands with soap and water is a much more effective way to protect yourself from norovirus. That’s because “soap ...
As the norovirus cases continue to spread in the U.S., you can't rely on hand sanitizer alone to protect you, experts warn. Norovirus causes gastrointestinal symptoms like nausea, vomiting, diarrhea ...
Stuffy noses and bothersome coughs aren’t the only winter illness symptoms making the rounds right now. Lots of people are also getting sick with norovirus, an unpleasant stomach bug. The highly ...
Washing hands with soap and water is the most effective way to stop the spread of germs. But when soap and water isn't available, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends using ...
Handwashing is your best defense against germs but running water is not always an option at work or on the go. Hand sanitizer is portable protection against gastrointestinal infections, influenza, ...
In response to the coronavirus pandemic, many beauty and home cleaning brands have made hand sanitizers a new offering to keep customers healthy and clean on the go. While nothing beats thoroughly ...
It helps kill bacteria and viruses, can be set on fire, and can even get you drunk. This is hand sanitizer. This gooey ...
Steer clear of these products, according to the federal government. The Food and Drug Administration is warning consumers not to use hand sanitizer manufactured by the Mexican company Eskbiochem SA de ...