• What does Germ Attack do?
    Germ Attack kills 99.99% of the most common illness-causing germs. It's used on hands, without soap or water, leaving them feeling refreshed and soft. Use it anytime anywhere.

 

  • Is Germ Attack a soap?
    No. Germ Attack is an instant hand sanitizer designed to kill germs when you don't have access to soap and water. Germ Attack may also be used after hand washing to kill germs that washing didn't get.

 

  • How do I use Germ Attack?
    Spray liberally to clean dry hands.  Then simply rub together until dry. No rinsing required. No towels needed.

 

  • What sizes does Germ Attack come in?
    Germ Attack is currently offered in a 15 ml tube (approximately 175 applications), but new sizes are scheduled to hit the market early in 2006
 
  • Why should I use Germ Attack?
    Since over 80% of all infectious illnesses are spread by the hands, good hand hygiene with products like Germ Attack Instant Hand Sanitizer can prevent illness. (Germ Attack kills 99.99% of most common germs that may cause illness). Hand hygiene is recognized by the Center for Disease Control (CDC) as the single most important means of preventing the spread of infection. 
 
  • What ingredients are in Germ Attack?
    Active Ingredient: Ethyl Alcohol 62%.

    Inactive Ingredients: Purified water, silicone polyether copolymer, fragrance, aloe vera.
 
  • Isn't alcohol drying to the skin?
    Alcohol by itself can be drying to the skin, however, Germ Attack
    uses moisturizers to replenish the skin counteracting any drying properties of alcohol 
 
  • Does Germ Attack leave a residue?
    No. Once Germ Attack evaporates, there is virtually no residue or stickiness on the skin and hands are left feeling soft.
 
  • How often do I use Germ Attack?
    We recommend using Germ Attack anytime soap and water are not available for hand washing. For instance, after public transportation, contact with public objects, shaking hands, changing a diaper, and before and after food preparation. Germ Attack can also be used at home and used after hand washing to kill the germs that remain.
 
  • How long does Germ Attack work?
    Germ Attack has no residual germ-killing effect. Germ Attack kills germs on contact, but once it has evaporated, the germ killing action has stopped.
 
  • Where do the germs go?
    Alcohol breaks down the germs' cell walls causing them to die and fall off your skin.

 

 

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