Product Review: P&S Hand Sanitizer
by Rodney TatumWith so many new hand sanitizers hitting the market, the question of product effectiveness looms. There are many brands, not known for sanitizers and disinfectants, producing a product significant to our current public health crisis. P&S Hand Sanitizer Isopropyl Alcohol Antiseptic
How is this product different? It may not be intentional or scientific but frequent use of this product on my hands which had cuts and scrapes was quite the reassurance of how effective this product is. Yes, it stings!
I have had the pleasure of speaking with Bob Phillips about this new product from the P&S line.
After the pandemic reached the United States the FDA granted authorization for various other companies to produce hand sanitizer, with the caveat of following FDA-specific recipe guidelines. In other words, this product is a no thrills, straight-to-the-point sanitizer. For sanitizers to meet FDA specifications the alcohol mixed needs to be 80% ethanol or for isopropyl 75%.
I asked about the strong alcohol smell. Most hand sanitizers are ethanol-based. This product is made with isopropyl alcohol, which has more of an odor.
This product is not a gel-like formula. But that can be a positive. You can fill up a spray bottle with this product. Not only do I prefer the non gel formula if I am using gloves, but it can be a more cost-effective alternative when sprayed on your hands. I personally used it with the DI Accessories 4oz Pump Spray Bottle, which keeps it on hand for easy use.
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