Reynard Health Supplies specialises in the supply of a wide range of hand hygiene products including antibacterial hand gels and antibacterial hand sprays.
Antibacterial hand gels and hand sprays are formulated to reduce the transmission of infection without the need for soap, water and towels.
Among other benefits, these antibacterial gels and sprays help to significantly reduce the risk of infection from most types of influenza.
Antibacterial hand gels and sprays are available in a range of dispensing alternatives for highly practical infection control solutions.
Apart from alcohol and antiseptic agent, the formulation also includes Aloe Vera and Vitamin E to keep the hands fresh and moisturised.
The quick-drying formula of hand sanitisers can be used in a wide range of applications and environments for instant antiseptic action.
Key ingredients of Reynard’s antibacterial hand gels and hand sprays:
- 70% Ethanol: Alcohol makes micro-organisms inactive and/or temporarily suppresses their growth
- 0.5% Chlorhexidine Digluconate: Functioning as an antiseptic agent, it broadens the spectrum of organisms against which the gel would be effective. Chlorhexidine also offers significantly greater residual activity than alcohol alone
- Aloe Vera and Vitamin E: Provide gentle moisturising care for the hands
Key features of antibacterial hand gels and hand sprays:
- Fast-acting formula kills 99.9% of the most common illness-causing germs
- Eliminates the need to wash with soap and water
- Dries within seconds
- Lightly fragranced with Aloe Vera and Vitamin E
- Contains moisturisers to keep hands soft and refreshed
- Convenient and refreshing antibacterial gel
Anti-bacterial hand gels and sprays are suitable for:
- Hospitals
- Aged care homes
- Childcare facilities, pre-schools and schools
- Events
- Retail facilities
- Home
- Holidays, camping, diving and sailing
Key applications of anti-bacterial hand gels and sprays:
Use before:
- Changing nappies
- Eating
- Serving customers
- Preparing or handling food
Use after:
- Going to the toilet
- Handling soil or waste products
- Working in unhygienic conditions
- Handling animals
- Food preparation
- Handling money
- Changing nappies