The constituents of PureHands possess antiseptic and
antimicrobial properties, which are beneficial in eradication
of harmful microorganisms. Moreover, PureHands has moisturizing
and deodorant actions.
Usage
Squeeze approximately 0.5 ml (coin-sized drop) of the gel
on your palms. Rub well over the palms, back of hands, fingernails
and grooves briskly, until dry. No water required after use.
Indication
Cleansing hands for general maintenance of hygiene.
Presentation
Available in 50ml pack.
Recommendations
To general public
(people in general)
·
For routine cleaning of hands
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During travel or after using public transport
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Before and after attending to a sick person
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Before eating or handling food
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Before use of contact lenses
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After contact with surfaces in public places
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After using the washroom/toilet
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After touching raw meat, poultry or fish
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After handling pets
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After handling garbage/waste
To mothers
· Before touching the baby
· Before feeding the baby
· Before and after diapering the baby
· Before playing with or cuddling the baby
· After sneezing or coughing (when ill)
· After using the washroom/toilet
To children
· After playing outside
· After playing with pets
· After coming from school
· After sneezing or coughing (when ill)
· After using the washroom/toilet
To patients
· Bacterial infections like typhoid, tuberculosis,
meningitis, and a wide range of gram-positive
and gram-negative infections
· Viral infections like chicken pox, herpes,
infective hepatitis, measles, mumps, etc.
· Skin infections like molluscum contagiosum,
scabies and fungal infections
· Food-borne diseases like amebiasis, infective
gastroenteritis and other acute diarrheal
diseases
· Common cold, URTI, conjunctivitis, etc.
To doctors/nurses
· Before and after having physical contact with
patients (e.g., when checking pulse, BP and
other
examinational procedures)
· Before wearing sterile gloves, when inserting
catheters or other invasive devices
· Before moving from a contaminated site to a
clean site during patient care
· After contact with body fluids or excretions,
mucous membranes, non-intact skin and
wound dressings, if hands are not visibly soiled
· After contact with inanimate objects (including
medical equipment) in the immediate vicinity of
the patient
· After removing gloves
To hospitals/nursing homes
· Reduces transmission of hospital-acquired
pathogens