Affiliation:
1. STUDENT , GIETU UNIVERSITY
2. Sharma
3. Kumar
Abstract
In the global outbreak of the covid-19 pandemic the cleaning of hands has become most necessary which helps in
prevention of germs which indirectly helps in reducing the cause of the diseases not only the covid-19 but various
diseases because most of the germs reaches our body through hands while we touch our face of eat something with dirty
hands. Now as prescribed by the WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION {WHO} to reduce the spreads we have to wash hands
thoroughly with soap and water regularly as well as we have to sanitize our hands with the help of the sanitization liquids
or gels. The most preferable form of the sanitization of the hands is considered as the use of sanitization liquids as
compared to washing hands with soap because sanitizers are much more effective as compared to soaps and can be
carried anywhere and can be used just by pouring in hands and rubbing thoroughly without the use of any water. And in
another lateral thinking way it is not only helps in reducing the germs but also helps in saving the water. Since squeezing
the sanitization bottle at times after times is considered unnecessary and unhygienic automation of the sanitization
comes into picture.
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