The answer is both!
Soap and sanitiser act in different ways and one should not replace the other as a hygiene control.
So what do they both do?
Think of them as the perfect couple, complimenting each other in your work health and safety regime.
As we head towards the cooler months and infection control becomes top-of-mind once more, it’s probably time to remind ourselves that hand hygiene is so much more than protection against COVID.
It’s almost flu season and with a protracted pandemic, experts emphasise keeping your hands clean as the number one defence against infection. But which approach is better: handwashing or hand sanitiser?
Soap and sanitiser act in different ways and one should not replace the other as a hygiene control.
So what do they both do?
Think of them as the perfect couple, complimenting each other in your work health and safety regime.
The brighter the colour or the prettier the smell of the soap does not necessarily mean better hygiene outcomes.
Many fragrances products commonly cause allergies and dry out skin after contact. Fragrance free is the best approach to go to keep your people safe and to ensure you are providing a safe workplace.
The best scenario for hand hygiene is using an:
Make sure you check with your SDS or reference the Hand Hygiene Australia website for audit and compliance tools.
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