How to Make Effective Hand Sanitizer
SCRUBBING
YOUR hands properly with soap and water, is one of the best
ways to stop the spread of germs and viruses, and to ensure you don’t get sick
yourself.
But if you don't have access to soap and clean water, or if you're
out and about nowhere near a sink, you should carry hand sanitizer
to protect your health.
Making your own hand
sanitizer is remarkably easy. Make sure that the tools you use for mixing
are properly sanitized; otherwise you could contaminate the whole mixture.
It is recommended that you
let your mixture sit for a minimum of 72 hours after you're done.Just to make
the sanitizer have time to kill any bacteria that might have been introduced
during the mixing process.
The Standard Recipe
Mix 12 fluid ounces of
alcohol with 2 teaspoons of glycerol.
Mix in 1 tablespoon of
hydrogen peroxide, then 3 fluid ounces of distilled or boiled (then cooled)
water.
(If you're working with a
lower-concentration solution of rubbing alcohol, use far less water; remember,
at least ¾ of your final mixture has to be alcohol.)
Load the solution into
spray bottles—this isn't a gel, it's a spray. You can wet a paper towel with it
as well and use that as a wipe.
If you must, you can add in
a splash of essential oil to the mixture to make it smell nice,
The Home-Made Recipe
Mix 3 parts isopropyl
alcohol to 1 part aloe vera gel. Add a few drops of tea tree oil to give it a
pleasant scent.
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