RALEIGH -- The coronavirus outbreak, which has claimed 11 lives in the United States, has everyone running to their local drug store to gather the cleanliness essentials: Disinfecting wipes, soap, ...
It seems that the best way to keep your hands clean and virus-free is to wash them properly with soap and water. But if you can’t get to a sink, hand sanitizer will do to the trick (again — if used ...
While there’s no true substitute for washing your hands with soap and water, hand sanitizer is a great alternative when you need to disinfect your hands. Not only is it effective, but it’s also ...
Hand sanitizer is flying off shelves because of concerns over the coronavirus, but if you can’t find the substance at your local store, you can still make your own to help keep your hands clean until ...
Amidst the ongoing coronavirus crisis, Vicki Sherlock had a hard time finding hand sanitizer. She decided to make her own using rubbing alcohol, which she had in the cabinet, and aloe vera, a product ...
Since the emergence of COVID-19, the importance of killing germs and preventing the spread of infection has become even more paramount. While regular soap and warm water is the best way to sanitize at ...
ST. LOUIS — Washing your hands is still one of the simplest and most essential ways to combat the coronavirus, but without soap and water readily available, hand sanitizer is a helpful alternative — ...