100ml Fully Virucidal Alcohol Hand Gel - Pack of 8

Convenient sized hand sanitiser effective against enveloped viruses.

Part Number: 023034

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100ml Fully Virucidal Alcohol Hand Gel - Box of 8

An effective antiseptic and antibacterial gel for disinfecting hands without using water. Convenient sized hand sanitiser effective against enveloped viruses.

  • Kills 99.99% of viruses and bacteria, including lipophilic viruses to which coronavirus belongs
  • 80% ethyl alcohol (ethanol), glycerin, butanone, cocamidopropyl betaine
  • Skin-friendly formula
  • Application: Universal. Can be used in hospital departments, at work, on travel, in pulic places, in public transport and at home. Also suitable for use in high risk areas and emergency situations.
  • Squeeze a small amount of the preparation onto your hands, spread it thoroughly and rub in for about 30 seconds until fully absorbed.

 

Approvals: EN 1500 /EN 12791/EN 14476/EN 13727/ EN 13624 / EN 14348

Part Number: 023034

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Is there any risk of any a positive result from a drug and alcohol test of frequent use of this product?:

There is no indication that even with excessive use, alcohol based hand rubs will allow for dermal absorption, increasing alcohol levels in the bloodstream.

Use of ABHR by members of the Muslim faith:

Muslims in the UK should not be concerned about using alcohol based sanitisers on their skin because: 1. any alcohol sold for use on the skin is rendered undrinkable, by law. 2. The issue of alcohol in the Muslim faith relates to the drinking of alcohol, and not its use in other ways, such as the disinfection of skin. 3. Muslims are permitted to use alcohol based sanitisers for alleviating illness or improving health. 4. The Muslim Food Board (UK) has confirmed that the use of alcohol based sanitisers is permitted by their scholars. 5. For further reassurance, there is evidence to show that when using a sanitiser the amount of alcohol absorbed through the skin is negligible.

The below is taken from WHO Hand Hygiene Guidelines 2009:

Some Muslim Healthcare workers may feel ambivalent about using alcohol-based hand rub formulations. However, any substance that man can manufacture or develop in order to alleviate illness or contribute to better health is permitted by the Qur’an and this includes alcohol used as a medical agent.

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