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  • Sanitizers, washes, rubs, and alcohol wipes are mandatory for anyone who regularly slaps hands with the public.

    Bush to Black Hands -- Keep Them in Your Pocket 2010

  • Sanitizers, washes, rubs, and alcohol wipes are mandatory for anyone who regularly slaps hands with the public.

    Earl Ofari Hutchinson: Bush to Black Hands -- Keep Them in Your Pocket 2010

  • Green Fertility: Hand Sanitizers have chemicals too...

    Hand Sanitizers have chemicals too... GreenFertility 2009

  • CDC Facts i.e. hand hygiene-Not Alcohol Hand Sanitizers by stu berk on Monday, Feb 16, 2009 at 1: 11: 25 PM

    Kill those Germs 2009

  • ~ Research Says Sanitizers No Better Than Soap And Water -- But in the absence of soap and water, they're better than nothing, especially in the gym.

    Speedlinking 1/5/07 William Harryman 2007

  • The other disagreement I have is with the self-annointed Sanitizers that presume to impose censorship on us for the "sake of the children", or to nobly avoid making public any info "that would upset the almighty wishes of the Victim(s) Family(s)"..

    "There isn't a thing that's changed." Ann Althouse 2006

  • Precisely why so many of the Sanitizers want those images never to be seen again.

    "There isn't a thing that's changed." Ann Althouse 2006

  • See the Glossary of Sanitizers and Disinfectants, pages 431-35, for more information on these and other types of antimicrobials.

    HOME COMFORTS CHERYL MENDELSON 2005

  • Sanitizers and disinfectants may be useful around people who are especially vulnerable to infection infants, the elderly, the immunosuppressed, and other very sick people or simply when there is infectious illness in the home and you want to minimize the chances that others will catch it.

    HOME COMFORTS CHERYL MENDELSON 2005

  • Sanitizers reduce the number of microorganisms to a safe level according to public health codes or regulations; but they do not necessarily eliminate all the microorganisms on a surface.

    HOME COMFORTS CHERYL MENDELSON 2005

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