Why is Hands First different?
Hands First Alcohol Free Hand Sanitizer is designed to be a different type of product. Most hand sanitizers simply kill 99.99% of bacteria, but do little else to for the skin. Hands First was specifically designed with 4 main attributes:
- Antimicrobial: Kills 99.99% of bacteria, virus, and fungus on the skin, hands, and wounds.
- Cleansing: Surfactants lift debris & contaminants from the skin & pores, allowing the sanitizer to effectively kill over the entire skin surface
- Skin Protection: FDA recognized active ingredient Allantoin places an invisible layer of protection on skin & wounds, allowing skin to treat & heal itself.
- Long Lasting: Medically documented testing proves Hands First lasts over 3 hours on skin and hands, even after recontamination
Combining all of these factors into a single, advanced formulation has proven to provide the best possible hand sanitizer for individuals and businesses.
Why does Hands First cost more than alcohol sanitizers?
Although Hands First initially appears to be more expensive than alcohol, a number of factors make Hands First cost equal to, if not less, than traditional sanitizers. Hands First was designed to be applied in a highly specialized foam that allows for a significantly higher number of applications per bottle than a similar sized alcohol product, while also providing better total skin coverage than gel based products.
Another factor is the duration that traditional sanitizers last on your hands in comparison to Hands First. Alcohol sanitizers typically last less than 5 minutes on the skin due to evaporation, meaning that users would have to apply 12 times per hour to maintain coverage. With Hands First being medically documented to last over 3 hours without the need to reapply, users can apply far less product to last significantly longer durations. This, coupled with more uses per bottle, make Hand First a great, economical choice for your next hand sanitizer.
Will Hands First hurt in cuts or wounds?
Hands First’s alcohol free formula is stabilized & balanced in a manor to prevent stinging, burning, or itching, even in open wounds, unlike alcohol hand sanitizers. The no sting alcohol free hand sanitizer formula is safe for use on cuts, scrapes, abrasions, minor burns, & wounds.
How often should I use Hands First?
Hands First Alcohol Free Hand Sanitizer has been medically tested to last over 3 hours on skin without the need to reapply, even after coming into contact with bacteria on surfaces like door knobs, hand rails, and office equipment. However, users should apply Hands First as needed, especially after coming into contact with potentially contaminated surfaces.
Why is Hands First a foam and not a gel?
The Hands First formula is dispensed as a foam to provide a more uniform application to ensure complete coverage of skin and hands. This easy to apply foam prevents the sticky gel buildup that alcohol products leave on the skin and provides a significantly larger number of applications per bottle than gel sanitizers.
Is Hands First toxic?
Hands First is both non-toxic and non-flammable, eliminating the dangers of accidental or intentional intoxication or combustion, making it a safer choice for use around children, teens, and employees.