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History of Sanitizer

          
History of Sanitizer:

     Before hand sanitizer, otherwise called hand sanitiser, was even near, individuals realized that alcohol could clean. Alcohol is really gotten from al kohl, a term for the antimony old Egyptians used to treat eye contaminations 5,000 years back. Afterward, you can discover references of utilizing alcohol for twisted treatment by doctors like from Claudius Galen (131-201 AD), and over a thousand years after the fact Guy de Chauliac (1363).



From the above link we can learn following history information:

1. ANCIENT HAND SANITIZER - B.C

2. ALCOHOL AS A MODERN ANTISEPTIC - 1800-1900S

3. THE INVENTION OF HAND SANITIZER - 1996

4. THE 2000S OF HAND SANITIZER


Biblical View:

The Hand Sanitizer has to have  alcohol in them for very important reasons. If your hand sanitizer doesn't have at 70% alcohol and 30% water you need a better one. It needs those things because the water activates the alcohol fighting germ technology

Psalm 24:4

                The one who has clean hands and a pure heart, who does not trust in an idol or swear by a false god.

Hand sanitizers were invented by Lupe Hernandez, a registered nurse in Bakersfield, California, in 1966. While Hernandez was studying to become a nurse, she learned that cleaning alcohol can be delivered via a gel so that cleaning could occur without a soap and water. The alcohol in hand sanitizers’ kills germs and bacteria found on hands.

The Hand sanitizer represents God's forgiveness for us that take away our sins from our lives. That is like hand sanitizer takes away the germs from our hands.

From the below link we can learn some interesting history information about sanitizers:







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