HOW TO MAKE HANDSANITIZERS ACCORDING TO WHO
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HOW TO MAKE HANDSANITIZERS ACCORDING TO WHO
Used to make 10 Liter Hand Sanitizer
Formula 1
- Ethanol 96 percent around 8,333 ml
- 3 percent hydrogen peroxide around 417 ml
- Glycerol 98 percent is around 145 ml
- Distilled water or cold boiled water
Formula 2
- 99.8 percent isopopyl alkhol is around 7,515 ml
- 3 percent hydrogen peroxide around 417 ml
- Glycerol 98 percent is around 145 ml
- Distilled water or cold boiled water
Necessary Tools
- 10-liter glass bottle or bottle with screw plug
- Plastic jerry can measure 50 liters of polythylene, which is transparent to see the liquid level
- Stainless steel tank with a capacity of 80-100 liters
- Sodet wood, plastic, or metal to stir the mixture
- Measuring tube
- Measuring cup, plastic or metal funnel
- Plastic bottles with leak proof caps measuring 100 ml
- 500 ml glass or plastic bottle with screw cap
- Alcohol meter, temperature scale at the bottom and ethanol concentration (percentage v / v) at the top
Ways of making
How to make a hand sanitizer according to WHO standards:
- Prepare 10 glass or plastic 10-liter bottles with screw caps.
- Choose the formula you want to make according to the measurements in the jerry can.
- Add hydrogen peroxide to the jerry cans.
- Add glycerol to jerry cans. Glycerol has thick and sticky properties on the measuring cup. Clean the measuring cup with distilled water or boiled water.
- Pour about 10 liters of jerry can, and add 1 liter of distilled water.
- Stir until evenly mixed.
- Finally, immediately divide 500 or 100 ml plastic bottles. Store up to 72 hours before use.
Only Alternative
By knowing the alternative version of WHO, you can apply it at home when you have difficulty getting hand sanitizer conditions or increasing prices.
Once again emphasized, hand sanitizer is only as an alternative substitute if it is difficult to find water and soap to clean hands.
The use of hand sanitizers in the long run will make your skin experience health problems, such as dry and sensitive skin. Hand sanitizers have a variety of chemicals that are at risk of causing interference with the functioning of the skeletal muscles and the human heart.
Alcohol is also believed to increase bacterial resistance. Therefore, the use of hand sanitizers is better used when it is difficult to find water and soap.