An Essential Hygiene Tool
This year has given us a little bit of everything. But the most significant upheaval has been the pandemic and its effects are still strong and widespread. We’ve had to reconsider everything we know about how we protect our health and safety––using public restrooms, regular handwashing, proper hygiene and hand sanitization. This is especially true for people who work in the public service sector: nurses, doctors, retailers, supermarket clerks, teachers, daycare workers, restaurant cooks and servers––the list goes on.
The use of hand sanitizing products has increased significantly. Most of us now carry a little bottle of hand sanitizer wherever we go. But the problem is that you forget it, or you lose it, or it’s not accessible when you need it. There’s also the issue of cross-contamination if you share a bottle with other people because it means the bottle itself isn’t safe. What do you do?
