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Hand Sanitizing Wipes in Plastic Canister, Ethyl Alcohol 160 Count

Sale 40%
Original price $ 9.95
Current price $ 5.99
SKU 16-3460

Hand sanitizing wipes in a plastic canister containing ethyl alcohol are an effective way to kill germs and bacteria on hands. They are pre-moistened with a solution containing ethyl alcohol, a highly effective disinfectant, and come in a convenient canister for easy storage and use on-the-go. These wipes are designed for hand sanitation and often contain additional moisturizing ingredients to prevent dryness and irritation. They are a popular alternative to traditional hand sanitizer gels and can easily be tossed in a bag or purse for quick and convenient use.

  • Instant Sanitizing Skin Wipe.
  • Kills up to 99.99% of most germs.
  • Safe to use before eating and drinking.
  • Specially-formulated, unscented moisturizing sanitizer containing aloe, glycerin, and Vitamin E leaves skin feeling soft and refreshed.
  • Nonwoven cloth saturated with ethyl alcohol (65.9%) solution for the antiseptic cleansing of hands.
  • Cleans and sanitizes hands when soap and water are not available
  • No rinsing required
  • Topical application decreases bacteria on skin.
  • Sanitizes hands before and after contact with patients.
  • Disposable wipes in dispensing canister prevents cross-contamination between users.
    Easy-to-open and close snap lid maintains lasting freshness
    Generously sized wipes measure 5.5 x 7.9 inches (14 x 20 cm)
    Store between 53.6 and 93.2 degrees Fahrenheit (12 to 34 degrees Celsius)
    Not to be used as baby wipes
    Not Made with Natural Rubber Latex
    Packaged: 160 Wipes Per Canister
FAQs about Disinfectant Wipes
  • What Should You NOT Use Disinfecting Wipes On?

    Avoid using on porous surfaces (unsealed wood, leather, some fabrics) and screens (phones, laptops, TVs) unless specified safe. Always spot-test first!

  • Do I Have to Wash My Hands After Using Disinfectant Wipes?

    Yes. It's best practice to wash hands after use to remove any chemical residue, especially before eating or touching your face.

  • How to Use Disinfectant Wipes Correctly?

    Use 1 wipe for ~2 ft² area. Wipe until visibly wet. Let surface air dry; don’t wipe dry immediately. Wash hands after use.

  • Can I Use Disinfectant Wipes to Clean a Toilet?

    Yes! They are perfect for disinfecting toilet seats, flush handles, and exterior surfaces (not for use inside the tank or bowl).

  • What Are the Downsides of Disinfecting Wipes?

    Overuse can cause skin dryness, trigger sensitivities, and contribute to antimicrobial resistance. Not suitable for all surfaces—always read labels.

  • Can You Use Disinfecting Wipes to Clean a Shower?

    Yes, but suitable for most non-porous surfaces only. Not for natural stone or unfinished surfaces.

  • Is It Safe to Use Disinfectant Wipes Without Gloves?

    Short-term use is generally safe, but gloves are recommended for frequent use or sensitive skin.

  • How Long Does a Disinfectant Wipe Last?

    Once opened, use within 3 months for maximum potency. Each wiped surface remains disinfected for several minutes (contact-time dependent).

  • What Happens if You Over Sanitize Your Hands?

    Excessive use may damage skin barrier, causing dryness, irritation, or micro-cuts, and may weaken hand microbiome.

  • Difference Between Antibacterial Wipes and Disinfecting Wipes?

    Antibacterial wipes: Target only bacteria. Disinfecting wipes: Kill bacteria and viruses for broader protection.

  • How Long to Let Disinfectant Sit?

    Allow the treated surface to remain wet for 4–10 minutes (see product label) for maximum efficacy.

  • Can I Use Disinfectant Wipes On Myself?

    No! Designed for surfaces only; not for use on skin, face, or wounds.

  • Do You Have to Rinse After Using Disinfectant Wipes?

    Rinsing is not required on most hard, non-food-contact surfaces. BUT on toys, baby/highchair trays, or surfaces contacting food, rinse with water after use.

  • What Is the Best Disinfectant for Toilet Seats?

    Hospital-grade disinfectant wipes or wipes with EPA “List N” approval for broad-spectrum germ killing.

  • What Are the Most Effective Disinfectant Wipes?

    Look for wipes with quaternary ammonium, bleach, or alcohol as active ingredients, EPA-registered, and proven to kill viruses, bacteria, and fungi.

  • Difference Between Sanitizing vs. Disinfecting Wipes?

    Sanitizing: Reduces but does not eliminate all pathogens. Disinfecting: Kills nearly all known harmful microbes on hard surfaces.

  • What Should You NOT Use Antibacterial Wipes On?

    Same as disinfecting: Avoid unfinished wood, delicate fabrics, and electronic screens unless specified.

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