Antiseptic Handwash

(NB: This topic has been split off from a Minimal Impact topic HERE. It originated from a discussion regarding minimal impact toilet waste which went on to discussion of keeping hands clean and hygenic.)
My wife is a big fan of the antiseptic hand wash stuff that you can now buy in large pump packs, or small tubes from the chemist, and which most of the hospitals have on the walls so that anyone can use them.
It is an alcohol based gel which you rub onto your hands. It kills everything, and then evaporates into nothing at all. Brilliant stuff. She uses it after changing the baby (I still use soap and water when available, but I use this stuff when we're out, and it is great).
walkinTas wrote:Consider carrying hygienic hand wipes so you can wipe (wash) your hands after toileting. The big TP companies make these. But be careful of the added detergent/anti-bacterial substance - keep these away from streams and fish.
My wife is a big fan of the antiseptic hand wash stuff that you can now buy in large pump packs, or small tubes from the chemist, and which most of the hospitals have on the walls so that anyone can use them.
It is an alcohol based gel which you rub onto your hands. It kills everything, and then evaporates into nothing at all. Brilliant stuff. She uses it after changing the baby (I still use soap and water when available, but I use this stuff when we're out, and it is great).