Cleaning Hands with Sanitizer
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Alcohol-Based Handrubs: Easy as 1, 2, 3
This simple poster (available in two color options) shows three simple steps to cleaning hands with alcohol-based handrubs.
- Download a print version:
Alcohol-Based Handrubs: Easy as 1, 2, 3 (PDF)
Alcohol-based handrub
Keep your hands clean!
- Use an alcohol-based handrub when your hands are not visibly soiled.
- Wash your hands with soap and water when your hands are visibly soiled.
Alcohol-based handrubs provide several advantages over hand washing with soap and water:
- require less time than hand washing
- act quickly to kill microorganisms on hands
- more effective than hand washing with soap and water
- more accessible than sinks
- reduce bacterial counts on hands
- do not promote antimicrobial resistance
- less irritating to skin than soap and water
- can even improve condition of skin
How do you use it?
It is as easy as 1, 2, 3...
When decontaminating hands with an alcohol-based handrub use an amount of alcohol-based handrub sufficient to cover all surfaces of hands.
- Apply handrub to palm of one hand.
- Rub hands together covering all surfaces of hands and fingers.
- Rub until handrub is absorbed.
[Food handlers in restaurants, schools, deli's and grocery stores must wash their hands with soap and water before applying hand sanitizers. Minn Rules Chap. 4626.0070 - 4626.0085]
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Last Updated: 11/18/2022