Knowledge of hand sanitizer and alcohol content among the general public
Bhullar, Jappnit (author) Heacock, Helen (thesis advisor) British Columbia Institute of Technology School of Health Sciences (Degree granting institution) (Degree granting institution)
Research paper/project
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British Columbia Institute of Technology
2021
17 pages
The purpose of this research was to determine, via an on-line survey, whether the general public in Canada, is aware of why certain ingredients, such as alcohol content is important to prevent transmission of disease-causing pathogens. The literature demonstrates the importance of hand sanitizers, the efficacy between different types of sand sanitizers, ingredient lists, and the public’s knowledge regarding the effectiveness of hand sanitizers.
hand sanitizer alcohol content knowledge efficacy
Hand washing Hand--Care and hygiene COVID-19 (Disease) Skin--Disinfection Public opinion
School of Health Sciences
electronic