Hand Sanitisers and Cleaners

Hand sanitisers and cleaners provide an alternative to handwashing with water and soap, particularly when water might not be available. In fact, hand sanitisers are clinically proven to kill more microorganisms than soaps, which makes them frequently used in clinic practice. The main active ingredient in hand sanitisers and cleaners is isopropyl alcohol, ethanol n-propanol, or povidone-iodine. There are three types of hand sanitisers (also known as hand disinfectants or hand antiseptics) on the market, namely alcohols, triclosan and quaternary ammonium compounds. They are available in many forms including gels, wipes and cream. Hand sanitisers and cleaners are used in medical environments including hospitals, doctors’ surgeries, clinics, dental surgeries and vets. Hand sanitisers and cleaners provide an alternative to handwashing with water and soap, particularly when water might not be available. In fact, hand sanitisers are clinically proven to kill more microorganisms than soaps, which makes them frequently used in clinic practice. They are available in many forms including gels, wipes and cream.

  • Metoni Logistics

  • Labtek Services Ltd

  • ClearWater Hygiene

  • Extergeo Ltd T/A Medisantize

  • Interhatch

  • Just Sanitise

  • Rapid Fire Logistics Ltd (T/A Rapid Fire Supplies)

  • Triple 111 Group Ltd

  • Westcountry Group