Thursday, April 30, 2009

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home, economical but effective. (Not gel)


In 2005, the World Health Organization (WHO) issued recommendations for the use of alcohol-based disinfectants for hand washing and disinfection routine throughout the day. Products containing between 60% and 80% alcohol are more effective than soap in removing germs and require less time and cause less irritation than hand washing. But hand washing should never be replaced when they are visibly dirty or are contaminated body fluids such as blood or respiratory secretions, so that should be taken as a measure of sanitation.

Gel antibacterial disinfectant can be found at any pharmacy, but given the frequency of recommended use (bathroom after each use, before preparing food, before touching eyes, nose or mouth, in public ) these products can be expensive to buy in volume, so you can make a solution much cheaper and more effective.

antibacterial disinfectant Recipe:

  • 4 cups of alcohol 70 º GL
  • 4 teaspoons glycerin coffee
Glycerin acts as a moisturizer or moisturizer, you can use other moisturizers, but glycerin is a nontoxic, inexpensive, hypoallergenic and widely available.

In October 2005 he launched a disinfection campaign in a dozen countries hit by bird flu, inviting citizens to carry a small plastic bottle with alcohol-based hand sanitizer to clean your hands after touching any surface before touching your face, after coughing or sneezing.

The measure is simple but highly effective.