Improving hand hygiene is the single most important practice in breaking the chain of infection transmission. The use of alcohol-based hand products is a Center for Desease Control recommended practice for advancing the practice of good hand hygiene. Sani-Hands® ALC and Sani-Hands For Kids® antimicrobial hand wipes with 65.9% alcohol provides the friction necessary for proper hand sanitizing technique. Wipes provide coverage to all areas and the mechanical friction used allows the microorganisms to be wiped off instead of rubbed in.
Helpful Links
- CDC Guideline for Hand Hygiene in Health-Care Settings
- IHI.org -How-to Guide: Improving Hand Hygiene
- Questions and Answers about Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) in Schools
Answers to commonly asked questions about preventing the spread of MRSA skin infections.
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Hand Hygiene Technique - Frequently Missed Areas
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Improving Hand Hygiene in Health Care
Best Practices for Breaking the Chain of Infection Transmission -
Hand Hygiene Compliance - The Challenge
by Jean Fleming RN, MPM, CIC

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