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A sanitizer is a chemical product, available as a liquid, gel, or foam, that kills or reduces harmful microorganisms on surfaces and the skin to a non-harmful level. Sanitizers typically contain active ingredients like alcohol, which destroys bacteria and viruses, along with inactive ingredients such as glycerin to condition the skin. They are used in various settings, including as hand sanitizers, when soap and water are unavailable, and in food preparation to clean surfaces and water used on produce.
How a Sanitizer Works
Active Ingredients: Sanitizers use chemicals like ethyl alcohol (ethanol) or isopropyl alcohol to break apart and destroy the cell membranes of bacteria and viruses, effectively eliminating them.
Inactive Ingredients: These include emollients like glycerin to moisturize the skin, polymers for gel consistency