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Originally Posted by PandaBear
Originally Posted by Navi
You definitely going to need hand sanitizer as this situation wont go away any time soon. After washing with soap and water I would apply the hand sanitizer right after.


You use hand sanitizer when you can't wash your hand with soap and water. Washing is better, way better, than using hand sanitizer in terms of kill rate and for your skin. You don't need to use sanitizer after washing, you can put lotion on instead if you want to keep them moisturized.


I will wash my hands and then use the hand sanitizer when at home, but my work is fairly high risk working in the livery business. 80% of my work involves the airport going to and from. I was experimenting with gloves back in March, but its tough and uncomfortable working the entire time with those gloves on. Hand sanitizer will become a central part of my new routine.

I live in the heart of the most infected part of the world...NYC area. The odds are I will have to spend time with infected individuals in my car at least several times a month. When I get back to work it will be masks, sanitizer, etc as well as a newly installed plexiglass partition. My expectation is to use a lot of the hand sanitizer. I already have placed pump bottles at every sink in my house and let everyone know the expectation is they use it frequently whether after they finish washing their hands or when they are out of the house.
 
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A good hand sanitizer gel requires only an amount the size of a large pea. Rub your hands vigorously to spread it around especially between the fingers.
 
Originally Posted by Wolf359
Originally Posted by pandus13
Originally Posted by matrass
Has anybody had any luck finding hand sanitizer ?

Been trying to find some for my wife as she is a nurse and does need it from time to time .

All of the local stores have been out for a while now and trying to find it online has not worked .

Checked on articles that you can make your own but geeting the right percentage of alcohol in the end and getting the 99% isopropyl alcohol is not easy .

She does say washing hands is the best but there are times when she can't.

The hospital is low on supplies and is very stingy about using what they have , wanted her to reuse a mask for a week but we found a few local that she has as spares.

Not looking to make this political or about price gouging that is going on.

Thanks for any help or sugestions you may have .


Not 70%, but carry a bottle of cheap vodka?

Also, would the hospital like to have less employees? if they cannot offer regular PPE, how do they expect employees to come back to work, endangering themselfs and families?


And smell like a drunk? Everyone seems to keep pushing that. It's just not good for your hands. Better off to just carry some soap and a bottle of water.

Smell like a drunk? NO

Vodka is just Ethanol and water.

Hospitals and Veterinarians smell like that anyway.

I you wish you can add a scent of your choice.

Add Some gum thickener and Aloe Vera to add viscosity slow the evap rate.

Don't wipe it off - residence time is critical.
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The above is not intended as professional Heath or Medical Advice
 
Thanks for the leads so far. not sure my wife would pay for the price of a gallon .

she was surprised how much it cost and how hard it has become to find.

When shortages first started trying to find the clorox wipes was tough but eventually she found some in the local stores .

She bought a couple containers to get through the shortage and left the rest for others.

Appreciate all of the searching , can show her the results and see what she wants to do.

Some great advice and thoughts from the members here , you all are always a great source of information.
 
Originally Posted by Navi
Originally Posted by PandaBear
Originally Posted by Navi
You definitely going to need hand sanitizer as this situation wont go away any time soon. After washing with soap and water I would apply the hand sanitizer right after.


You use hand sanitizer when you can't wash your hand with soap and water. Washing is better, way better, than using hand sanitizer in terms of kill rate and for your skin. You don't need to use sanitizer after washing, you can put lotion on instead if you want to keep them moisturized.


I will wash my hands and then use the hand sanitizer when at home, but my work is fairly high risk working in the livery business. 80% of my work involves the airport going to and from. I was experimenting with gloves back in March, but its tough and uncomfortable working the entire time with those gloves on. Hand sanitizer will become a central part of my new routine.

I live in the heart of the most infected part of the world...NYC area. The odds are I will have to spend time with infected individuals in my car at least several times a month. When I get back to work it will be masks, sanitizer, etc as well as a newly installed plexiglass partition. My expectation is to use a lot of the hand sanitizer. I already have placed pump bottles at every sink in my house and let everyone know the expectation is they use it frequently whether after they finish washing their hands or when they are out of the house.


I'm not sure where you got the thought that you need to use it after washing with soap and water. Soap and water is better than hand sanitizer and this isn't like the issue with masks where they later changed their mind. No one uses hand sanitizer after washing with soap and water and it was never a recommendation by any medical professional. You should watch them scrub up for surgery, they really wash with soap and water for a long time. You're basically wasting what's in short supply for everyone. You should put a clock next to sink so they know exactly how long 20 seconds is and maybe make them scrub for longer.
 
In 2-4 weeks this issue will be moot. It seems like a lot of companies are making hand sanitizer now. Everyone is staying at home. I wouldnt go to the store unless its for an emergency reason. Ill take a guess and say on May 1st Walmart will have that $4 bottle of Equate back. I think if it does come back pay the extra cash and go with Purell. Its just easier on the hands and as you get older like me your skin simply doesnt tolerate it too much anymore...
 
I received my 2 containers from Adam's. Pricey, but needed. I haven't stopped working (food service) and need one in my truck.

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I received my 2 containers from Adam's. Pricey, but needed. I haven't stopped working (food service) and need one in my truck.

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They're starting to show up at the regular stores now. Just ordered some from Walmart. $4 for 34 ounces.

Goes in and out of stock. Just happened to check it one night and it was available. Shipping is April 30th though. Free shipping over $35. Had a few things in my cart in case it became available.

https://www.walmart.com/ip/Equate-Hand-Sanitizer-with-Aloe-34-fl-oz/733944463
 
One of our vendors at work got us this stuff. Its pretty nice, doesn't leave my hands feeling like I just cleaned them but they are still dirty. We were joking at work that it probably doesn't work anyway. I am still washing my hands whenever I can though.

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You can make hand sanitizer.

If you can wash your hands, that's much better. Hand sanitizer is only a convenience thing when hand washing isn't available.
 
Originally Posted by dlundblad
You can make hand sanitizer.

If you can wash your hands, that's much better. Hand sanitizer is only a convenience thing when hand washing isn't available.


You basically need when you go out and do things like shopping. I use it just before getting into the car after leaving a store.

There's a lot more threads on slickdeals.net on sanitizer being available and some are saying that they're starting to see it in stores.

Local distilleries are making too, but haven't found one near me that sells it cheap, but they all use the FDA approved formula which is 80% alcohol and it's pretty watery. The 62-70% stuff is more like a gel and what everyone is used to.
 
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