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Friday, 08/21/2020 2:11:39 PM

Friday, August 21, 2020 2:11:39 PM

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Alcohol-Free?

You can find a number of hand-sanitizers on the market today that are alcohol-free. The majority use Benzalkonium Chloride (BZK).

So you should be aware of its existence, though there is a lot of confusion about it. We're still studying it, and from what we've read, it doesn't appear to hold a candle next to Hy-IQ Water.

Note, alcohol-based product’s ability to kill bacteria ends once the product has dried on the skin, but benzalkonium-based products continue to provide protection well after the solution has dried.

Which brings up two important questions. How long does it take for alcohol to kill and how long does it take for alcohol to dry? The million-dollar question, as they say.

Confusion About Benzalkonium Chloride (BZK)?
http://handsanitizernews.com/confusion-about-benzalkonium-chloride-bzk/

Demonstrating Benzalkonium Chloride (BZK) Hand Sanitizer Efficacy.
http://handsanitizernews.com/demonstrating-benzalkonium-chloride-bzk-hand-sanitizer-efficacy-on-human-skin-at-1-2-and-4-hours-after-application/