American Cleaning Institute: Despite Isolated Misuse, Let’s Not Lose Focus of Product Benefits
WASHINGTON, D.C. – With cases of intentional misuse of alcohol-based hand sanitizers being widely reported, the American Cleaning Institute® (ACI, formerly The Soap and Detergent Association) offered reminders that the products provide key benefits when properly used.
“Intentional misuse of hand sanitizers should not discourage the use of a product that contributes daily to public health,” said Nancy Bock, ACI Senior Vice President of Education. “Simply put, hand sanitizers are safe when used as directed.
“One case of product misuse – intentional or otherwise – is always one too many. But let’s not lose sight of the fact that millions of people are not abusing these products and do responsibly use them as needed.”
Bock noted that hand sanitizers are part of regular hand hygiene routines, especially when individuals are not near soap and water.
“These products are used safely and effectively in homes, schools, child care centers, offices, hospitals, and health care facilities – every single day,” she said.
ACI’s website features a summary of research on the health benefits of hand sanitizers: www.cleaninginstitute.org/clean_living/public_health_benefits_of_hand_sanitizers.aspx.
More information on proper hand hygiene can be found at www.cleaninginstitute.org/cleanhands/.
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The American Cleaning Institute, for those of you who don’t know, is an organization representing the producers of cleaning products. They have a financial stake in encouraging folks to use hand sanitizers. In my book, that makes them less than impartial in judging whether the product is safe or not. Just to give both sides of the issue, check out this article by Whole Wide World of Wisdom: http://wholewideworldofwisdom.blogspot.com/2012/03/hand-sanitizer-dangers.html.
Posted by Lucy Mauterer | April 30, 2012, 9:02 pm