‘Wash up’ with hand gel
Apr 12, 2007
WHAT do you do when you are served with a snack at a function with no water to wash your hands? Many times you may find yourself without proper washing facilities.
By Juliet Waiswa
WHAT do you do when you are served with a snack at a function with no water to wash your hands? Many times you may find yourself without proper washing facilities.
It is very wise for everyone to carry a hand gel because sometimes we find ourselves in places where there are no washing facilities.
Hand washing gel is an instant anti-bacterial which one can use without water or towel. It kills 99.9% germs instantly, is convenient to use and gentle on the skin.
The gel is packed in small bottles of 60ml and above. It sanitises with one quick and easy application.
A bottle of the hand gel costs between sh1,500 to sh5,000.
Although doctors recommend that everybody should wash their hands with either liquid soap, detergent or anti-bacterial soap, you may fail to get water in some remote areas.
Hand gels can be got from any supermarket around town.
WHAT do you do when you are served with a snack at a function with no water to wash your hands? Many times you may find yourself without proper washing facilities.
It is very wise for everyone to carry a hand gel because sometimes we find ourselves in places where there are no washing facilities.
Hand washing gel is an instant anti-bacterial which one can use without water or towel. It kills 99.9% germs instantly, is convenient to use and gentle on the skin.
The gel is packed in small bottles of 60ml and above. It sanitises with one quick and easy application.
A bottle of the hand gel costs between sh1,500 to sh5,000.
Although doctors recommend that everybody should wash their hands with either liquid soap, detergent or anti-bacterial soap, you may fail to get water in some remote areas.
Hand gels can be got from any supermarket around town.