Manual disinfection

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  • A 100 ml bottle of Tork 590214 Extra Disinfecting Hand Alcohol Liquid has a label that highlights hands and prominently displays ingredients like ethanol. The TORK logo is clearly visible, and a recycling symbol is subtly located at the bottom.
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    TORK - Essity Professional Hygiene Germany GmbH

    Tork 590214 Extra disinfectant hand alcohol liquid | Cardboard (24 bottles)

    Regular price 96,15 €
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  • The Tork 590103 hand sanitizer gel premium bottle is made of clear plastic and has a white flip cap. The label includes the term "hand sanitizer gel," an image of hands, and states that it contains 80 ml with 80% alcohol. Instructions for surgical hand disinfection are included as a reference before use. The product is part of TORK by Essity Professional Hygiene Germany GmbH.
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    TORK - Essity Professional Hygiene Germany GmbH

    Tork 590103 Hand disinfection gel Premium 80ml | Cardboard (24 bottles)

    Regular price 75,66 €
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In the current era, where hygiene and health play a central role, hand disinfection has become an everyday ritual. With the emergence of various pathogens, it is essential to protect oneself and the community. In this comprehensive guide, you will learn everything you need to know about hand disinfection. From the indications to the correct execution - we've got you covered!

The WHO Indications for Hand Disinfection

The World Health Organization (WHO) has defined five key moments for hand disinfection to minimize the transmission of infections. These moments are critical to protecting both your own health and the health of the community. Below, we will look at these five indications in detail and provide practical tips on how they can be implemented in your daily life.

1. Before patient contact:

  • This is particularly relevant for healthcare providers, but also for anyone caring for a sick person, whether in a professional or home setting.
  • To protect the patient from colonization by pathogens that temporarily inhabit the hands of staff.

2. Before aseptic activities:

  • Aseptic activities are those intended to prevent contamination with microorganisms. These include applying dressings, inserting catheters, and other medical procedures.
  • It is crucial that your hands are disinfected before such activities to prevent infections.

3. After contact with body fluids:

  • This can occur after changing an incontinence pad, after contact with wounds, or after cleaning up vomit or other body fluids.
  • Ensure that you disinfect your hands immediately after such contact to minimize the risk of cross-contamination.

4. After patient contact:

  • This is again relevant for medical personnel and caregivers, but also for anyone caring for others.
  • Disinfect your hands after every contact with another person to prevent the spread of germs.

5. After contact with the patient environment:

  • This refers to any touching of surfaces or objects near people, especially when they are ill.
  • Here too, hand disinfection is essential to prevent the spread of pathogens.

Implementing these indications in your daily life can be achieved through simple habits and precautions. For example, carrying a small bottle of hand sanitizer with you can be a practical way to ensure hand hygiene. Likewise, being aware of the situations in which hand disinfection is necessary, as well as sharing this knowledge with family and friends, can help create a healthier and safer environment for everyone.

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Why is hand disinfection important?

Hand disinfection is important because it prevents the spread of pathogens and reduces the risk of infection.

How often should you disinfect your hands?

One should disinfect hands when they are visibly dirty, after using the toilet, before eating, and after contact with potentially contaminated surfaces or people.

What types of hand sanitizers are there?

There are two main types of hand sanitizers:alcohol-based disinfectants andalcohol-free disinfectants. Alcohol-based agents are more effective against a wide range of microorganisms.

What is the difference between hand washing and hand disinfection?

Handwashing physically removes dirt and microorganisms from the hands, while hand sanitizing kills most germs. Hand washing is necessary when there is visible contamination, while disinfection is a quick method for reducing germs.