We're all now hyper aware of hand hygiene due to the coronavirus pandemic, but confusion remains about exactly what works best and why. We know that across the UK (and beyond), alcohol-based hand gel ...
Cornwall, England, UK, Hand sanitizing point for the general public to use free of charge during Covid-19 in a Cornwall park area. (Photo by: Peter Titmuss/UCG/Universal Images Group via Getty Images) ...
Dr Kunal Sood recommended using hand sanitiser only when soap and water are not available. Here are the prevention tips you need to follow. Too much of hand sanitiser is not healthy. (Unsplash) “When ...
ALCOHOL-based hand sanitiser is okay for kids to use independently as schools return this week, as expert said. After the National Poison Information Centre warned of the dangers of giving ...
As fears of a serious coronavirus outbreak in the UK spread, many of us are taking appropriate precautions by stocking up on hand sanitiser and applying it liberally throughout the day. There have now ...
Principal researcher/writer at Which? delivering award-winning health, baby and safety investigations, including our annual sunscreen tests. Independent Which? tests have revealed that some ...
Hands are the parts of our body that have the most contact with other people, objects, and our own selves — think about how often you mindlessly touch your face throughout the day. So while ...
FUEL PUMP tips could help you pick up the deadly coronavirus disease at the petrol station as experts warn road users to use hand sanitiser after topping up their tank. Health experts have warned road ...
Supermarkets are running out of hand sanitizer as people rush to protect themselves from Covid-19. But does it beat soap and water? As the public and governments grapple with understanding Covid-19 ...
After the Covid-19 scare, hand sanitisers became a part of our daily lives. Many of us reach for them almost subconsciously, without a second thought. But have you ever wondered, how healthy is this ...