| What is Germ OutŪ?
Germ OutŪ is a hand antiseptic. When Germ OutŪ is used on your hands, it kills germs.
When should Germ OutŪ be used?
Use Germ OutŪ to kill germs on your hands and protect your hands against germs. Use soaps and antibacterial soaps, if your hands are dirty. Remember, USE Germ OutŪ FOR GERMS AND SOAP FOR DIRT.
Is Germ OutŪ approved by the FDA?
Yes. Germ OutŪ is manufactured according to current Good Manufacturing Practices (cGMPs) and the Code of Federal Regulations (CFRs) for hand sanitizers and topical antiseptics.
Will Germ OutŪ dry out your hands?
No, Germ OutŪ will not dry your hands out even if you use it multiple times per day. It contains a very good moisturizer.
Is Germ OutŪ safe?
Yes, very safe. According to government agencies, hand antiseptics are safe enough to be used around food processing and food processing equipment.
How does Germ OutŪ work?
Germ OutŪ contains two germ killing ingredients and a moisturizer. Isopropyl alcohol and benzalkonium chloride (BAC) are the two germ killers. Both are powerful antiseptic agents. To read more about the science behind Germ OutŪ, click here.
Why are two active ingredients necessary?
Germ OutŪ is the only Hand Antiseptic on the market with two active ingredients. The effect of the two active ingredients is additive. Germ OutŪ is also the only hand sanitizer with immediate and long lasting action. This long lasting action protects your hands from germs for several hours. In addition Germ OutŪ effectiveness is cumulative. The more you use the
better it kills germs.
How does Germ OutŪ compare with the 'alcohol gel sanitizers'?
Germ OutŪ lasts longer than "alcohol gel sanitizers". After the alcohol in the "alcohol gel sanitizers" evaporates, in 30 seconds, it is no longer effective. After the alcohol in Germ OutŪ evaporates, Germ OutŪ continues to kill germs. The second active ingredient, benzalkonium chloride (BAC), in Germ OutŪ, is cumulative and continues to kill germs until you wash your hands with soap and water.
How does Germ OutŪ compare with antibacterial soaps?
Germ OutŪ is a more effective germ killer. To kill 99.99% of the germs on your hands, wet your hands with Germ OutŪ and rub them together for 15-20 seconds until they are dry. Hand washing with antibacterial soaps is less effective in killing germs. To kill the same number of germs on your hands as Germ OutŪ, you must vigorously scrub them for 3 to 5 minutes
with soap and warm water, rinse, and then dry with a clean towel.
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