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Iso is no threat at all and not nasty at all. You guys are over reacting it the main ingredient in the gel placed in hospitals entrances.It`s rubbing alcohol and used every day and is the main ingredient in antifreeze. Next pure will be nasty stuff.
Quote from: slap bash on January 19, 2016, 06:28:30 pmIso is no threat at all and not nasty at all. You guys are over reacting it the main ingredient in the gel placed in hospitals entrances.It`s rubbing alcohol and used every day and is the main ingredient in antifreeze. Next pure will be nasty stuff. Alcohol hand sanitizer in hospitals can vary between 62 to 70% in strength and causes all types of skin problems to staff who have to use it on a regular basis, its also highly flammable and useless as a hand sanitizer as it flashes off the skin within 20 to 30 seconds.
Quote from: Tadgh O Shea on January 19, 2016, 10:09:05 pmQuote from: slap bash on January 19, 2016, 06:28:30 pmIso is no threat at all and not nasty at all. You guys are over reacting it the main ingredient in the gel placed in hospitals entrances.It`s rubbing alcohol and used every day and is the main ingredient in antifreeze. Next pure will be nasty stuff. Alcohol hand sanitizer in hospitals can vary between 62 to 70% in strength and causes all types of skin problems to staff who have to use it on a regular basis, its also highly flammable and useless as a hand sanitizer as it flashes off the skin within 20 to 30 seconds.Are you sure it's "useless as a hand sanitizer" Tadgh? If you use the stuff in hospitals a few times a day it will dry your hands out and leave you with stinging cracks but it will kill 99.9% of known germs. Adding a litre of iso to 350l of pure won't cause any problems and if you spill it (99.9% iso) over your hands just rinse them or ware rubber gloves, safety goggles and an apron. If your a complete imbecile then I would recommend staying away from it and anything else that could possibly be dangerous like a Bunsen burner or non safety scissors or gloopy glue.
So it does sanitize your hands but just won't protect them if you then come into contact with something else. I hotels use it at around 70% for cleaning hand rails etc.