Soap and antiseptic solution is a 2 material most often used for hand washing. Each has advantages and disadvantages in repel germs, so that in certain circumstances the two can complement each other.
Prof Dr Djoko Wibowo, DTM & H, SpPD soap-KPTI say the most powerful way to remove oil, sludge and organic impurities that stick to the skin of the hand. Most of the microbes can also be washed with soap, but not as much as an antiseptic.
"Soap and water best for washing hands, but it takes a special facility such as a sink and so on," said Prof. Djoko, chairman of the Association of Infection Control Indionesia (Perdalin), in a press conference the signing of the cooperation between Perdalin with Bayer Schering Pharma in the campaign for hand hygiene and infection control at the Hotel Intercontinental, Jakarta, Thursday (11/11/2010).
In addition to need special facilities which of course the price is not cheap, handwashing with soap is also need more time that is 40-60 seconds. Therefore, many hospital personnel who become lazy to wash their hands, thus increasing the risk of disease transmission.
A more practical way is to use soap dibangingkan liquid alcohol-based antiseptics. Although no substitute for a powerful soap remove the dirt, but this material is quite impractical because the packaging can be taken anywhere can clean the hands of germs in just 20 seconds.
The World Health Organization WHO, the antiseptic used as a standard in hospitals and healthcare centers. This fluid is easily found next to the bed patient and treatment room walls, can even pocketed by a doctor or nurse.
The combination of soap with antiseptic will more effectively remove the dirt and germs in the skin surface (transient Microorganism). The trick, used to clean hands with soap for 40-60 seconds and then rinse with an antiseptic for 20 seconds.
To clean the germs lurking in the deeper layers of skin (resident Microorganism), need additional techniques besides combines the soap and antiseptic. The technique is to rub the skin when washing with soap and antiseptic, with a longer time that is 120 seconds.
Prof Dr Djoko Wibowo, DTM & H, SpPD soap-KPTI say the most powerful way to remove oil, sludge and organic impurities that stick to the skin of the hand. Most of the microbes can also be washed with soap, but not as much as an antiseptic.
"Soap and water best for washing hands, but it takes a special facility such as a sink and so on," said Prof. Djoko, chairman of the Association of Infection Control Indionesia (Perdalin), in a press conference the signing of the cooperation between Perdalin with Bayer Schering Pharma in the campaign for hand hygiene and infection control at the Hotel Intercontinental, Jakarta, Thursday (11/11/2010).
In addition to need special facilities which of course the price is not cheap, handwashing with soap is also need more time that is 40-60 seconds. Therefore, many hospital personnel who become lazy to wash their hands, thus increasing the risk of disease transmission.
A more practical way is to use soap dibangingkan liquid alcohol-based antiseptics. Although no substitute for a powerful soap remove the dirt, but this material is quite impractical because the packaging can be taken anywhere can clean the hands of germs in just 20 seconds.
The World Health Organization WHO, the antiseptic used as a standard in hospitals and healthcare centers. This fluid is easily found next to the bed patient and treatment room walls, can even pocketed by a doctor or nurse.
The combination of soap with antiseptic will more effectively remove the dirt and germs in the skin surface (transient Microorganism). The trick, used to clean hands with soap for 40-60 seconds and then rinse with an antiseptic for 20 seconds.
To clean the germs lurking in the deeper layers of skin (resident Microorganism), need additional techniques besides combines the soap and antiseptic. The technique is to rub the skin when washing with soap and antiseptic, with a longer time that is 120 seconds.

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