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Frequently Asked Questions

How is the use of alcohol in hand sanitizers regulated?

Alcohol-based hand sanitizers, such as PURELL, are regulated by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). The FDA Tentative Final Monograph1 contains rules for each class of products and describes acceptable active ingredients, doses, formulations, claims and labeling requirements for hand antiseptics.

What is the active ingredient in PURELL?

The active ingredient in PURELL is ethyl alcohol – sometimes referred to as “mother nature’s disinfectant.” Ethyl alcohol is classified as a Category I active ingredient, which means it’s generally recognized as safe and effective when used as directed.

When should PURELL be used?

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), alcohol-based hand sanitizers can be used when hands are not visibly soiled. If hands are visibly soiled, use soap and water.

Can anyone at GOJO help me with an efficacy question?

GOJO technical personnel know the science of hand hygiene, monitor the latest research affecting the category and work with global thought leaders, so they may respond to your questions. To contact GOJO technical personnel, call 800-321-9647 and mention that you have a question about efficacy.

 

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Did You Know

A "Hand Hygiene" campaign using a multidisciplinay approach showed a decrease in HAIs as hand hygiene compliance increased from 66% to 90%.1

 

1. Improving hand hygiene compliance. A multidisciplinary approach. Helms et al. Association for Professional in Infection Control and Epidemiology, Inc. AM J Infect Controll 2010;38:572-4.

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