Well, I'm a nursing student, and the advice we've been given is to use the alcohol wash when going between patients and different environments, but if there's noticable contamination of the hands (dirt, bodily fluids etc.) to use only soap and water. I'm not sure why, but that's the UK healthcare perspective.
Alcohol rubs don't work with C-diff.
No. We lived with a senile grandfather when I was a boy. The thought of being out of control of my faculties, even for a short while is terrifying to me.Never been drunk ¿???¿???? Holy moly have you lived in a cave all your life?¿?¿
I agree of course, but accidents happen. I've never been drunk -- but I have been on fire. I would never want to see that happen to a kid.I think kids should be prevented from drinking hand sanitizer or setting it on fire.
It's called child control.
Privatize all schools and let parents decide!
Remember what happened the last time you experimented with "unofficial uses" for hand sanitizer. We thought we'd have to call an ambulance.Hey, maybe a shot of hand sanitizer on the rocks will take my mind off this!
Tragedy of the commons!
You know, I don't have annoying forum commies trollnapped often, but... :2wave:
Some parents are worried that the 60% alcohol in hand sanitizer will lead to school children trying to get drunk from drinking it. Others are worried about the flammable nature of alcohol. Some school districts have already banned it. What do you think? See article below for more information.
Hand sanitizers' alcohol content raises some concerns | CHICAGO TRIBUNE
Don't they contain, isopropanol alcohol? If your kid is as dumb as the condor.... Well..... :doh