Four Places to Store Hand Sanitizer

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When soap and water aren’t readily available, it’s important to have hand sanitizer (no pun intended) handy. It’s hard to determine when you’re going to be in a bind a need a spray of sanitizer, so we put this list together for you of places where you should consider storing your hand sanitizer so close when you’re in a bind and need to keep yourself and the people around you clean.

In Your Car

If you’re on the go, it’s hard to keep track of what you’re coming into contact with. Touching gas pumps at the gas station, touching/exchanging credit cards, etc., all bring us in contact with unexpected germs. Keeping your bottle of sanitizer in your car guarantees that you’re always just a short distance from disinfectant. Keep your hands clean while you’re on the go.

In Your Purse

We we leave the house, we’re not always with our car, so keep your sanitizer even closer by storing a bottle in your purse. Keep sanitizer close by and to use at a moment’s notice. Whether it’s before dining in a restaurant, after shaking hands with somebody, or after using public transportation, carrying your sanitizer close to you will make sure those unexpected germs are eliminated before you go to touch your eyes or mouth.

On Your Desk

Office spaces may have germs in unexpected places. Because in the typical office you’re working in close proximity to other people, it’s important to be mindful of keeping your hands clean. Storing a bottle of sanitizer on your desk will surely remind you to regularly clean ands sanitizer your hands as well as your work area. Bottles of sanitizer are also very easy to share. Keep yourself and your coworkers germ free.

Around the House

While the CDC does recommend washing your hands whenever possible, sometimes when you’re working around the house, a quick spray of hand sanitizer is enough to get you through until you have the opportunity to make it over to the sink. Consider using sanitizer after bringing groceries in from your car, or whenever you’re bringing an outside object into the home.

If you’re looking for hand sanitizer, visit Silver Standard Sanitizer. Sanitizer is available in 6-pack, 24-packs, and 8oz. refills. The CDC recommends using hand sanitizer that is at least 60% alcohol, and Silver Standard Sanitizer is 80% alcohol.

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