Hand Sanitiser
APPLICATION
- Hands
- Can also be used as a surface sanitiser
HOW TO USE IT?
- Apply onto hands
- Rub together
- Allow to air dry
FEATURES
- Available as REsan, Hand Sanitiser 70 or Hand San 70 Gel
- 99.99% kill rate
- Convenient pack size
REsan
APPLICATION
- Hands
- Can also be used as a surface sanitiser
HOW TO USE IT?
- Apply onto hands
- Rub together
- Allow to air dry
FEATURES
- Food grade
- Gentle on skin
- 99.99% kill rate
- SABS 1853
Hand Sanitiser 70
APPLICATION
- Hands
HOW TO USE IT?
- Apply onto hands
- Rub together
- Allow to air dry
FEATURES
- Gentle on skin
- 99.99% kill rate
- 70% alcohol content
- Economical
- SABS 1853 Approved
Hand San 70 Gel
APPLICATION
- Hands
HOW TO USE IT?
- Apply onto hands
- Rub together
- Allow to air dry
FEATURES
- Gentle on skin
- 99.99% kill rate
- 70% alcohol content
- Economical
REhand
APPLICATION
- Hands
HOW TO USE IT?
- Apply onto hands
- Rub together and in between fingers for 20 seconds
- Rinse with clean water
FEATURES
- Food grade
- Gentle on skin
- 99.99% kill rate
- SABS 1853
Hand Soap and Hand Sanitiser
Soap, whether it is all-natural, handmade, liquid or bar, has a particularly molecular makeup. Soap molecules possess both hydrophobic (water-averse) and hydrophilic (water-attracting) properties. When introduced to water, the water-attracting parts of the tiny soap molecules point outwards and, in turn, dissolve fatty substances and lipids.
This is a particularly relevant as COVID-19 (coronavirus) is a virus that is encased inside of a lipid (fatty) envelope. Soap dissolves the protective coating around the virus, making it less capable of surviving. After breaking down the virus’s coat, rinsing your hands with water removes it from your skin completely.
Hand sanitisers should be used in addition to washing hands and in situations where soap and water are not available.
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