Specifications for iSanitise Zero - Alcohol-Free Foaming Hand Sanitiser
Peace of mind by the handful.
iSanitise Zero is an alcohol-free hand sanitiser foam designed specifically to control the spread of germs and bacteria. It contains natural emollients to replenish the lipids in your skin, leaving your hands feeling soft and hygienically clean.
The non-hazardous formulation is also free of Triclosan, colour, fragrance and carcinogens! iSanitise Zero is pH balanced with a non-irritant moisturising formula and is great for keeping your skin clean, hygienic and at its best. The advanced formulation is great for high usage and for those with sensitive and dry skin.
iSanitise Zero is best used through the smart 375mL portable foaming dispenser bottle but can also be used in bulk-fill foaming wall-mount soap dispensers.
The benefits
• Kills 99.999% of germs.
• Dermatologically tested.
• Child and pet friendly.
• Zero alcohol and triclosan.
• Zero fragrance and colours.
• Zero greasy hands.
• Moisturises and conditions skin.
• Non-hazardous, fast drying, food safe.
• Zero carcinogens.
• Eco-friendly. Biodegradable.
• Works in bulk-fill FOAMING soap dispensers.
• 100% cruelty-free and never tested on animals.
• Australian-made and owned.
• Ingredients: Aqua, Glycerine, disodium EDTA, Benzalkonium chloride, Cetrimonium chloride, Lauramine oxide, Cocamidopropyl betaine, Citric acid.
iSanitise Zero is ready to use. Do not dilute.
1. Apply a generous amount of foam in a cupped hand.
2. Rub hands palm to palm.
3. Rub with right palm over left (back of) hand with interlaced fingers and vice versa.
4. Rub palm to palm with fingers interlaced.
5. Rub the back of fingers in opposing palms with fingers interlocked.
6. Do some rotational rubbing of the left thumb clasped in the right hand and vice versa
7. Do more rotational rubbing, backwards and forwards with clasped fingers of the right hand in the left hand and vice versa.
8. Once dry you are done and your hands are sanitised. There is no rinsing necessary.
Handy tips
• Make sure you sanitise your palms, back of hands, wrists, fingers and under fingernails.
• Bulk fill dispensers should be regularly cleaned with hot water.
Is iSanitise Zero pet friendly?
Yes. iSanitise Zero is the result of a project we partnered with a premier Australian Zoo on. During Covid-19, the animals were not responding well to handlers using alcohol-based hand sanitisers. This was mainly due to the alcohol and the fragrances used in hand sanitisers. At the same time, we were overwhelmed with concerned customers running schools and child care centres who were having eye injuries in children from alcohol-based hand sanitisers as well as alarming numbers of skin irritations like dermatitis. We went straight into the lab and developed iSanitise Zero. We then put it out on test in the Zoo and also had it dermatologically tested. We had nailed it! iSanitise Zero passed all the trials and tests with flying colours.
Is iSanitise Zero septic safe?
Yes. However, it is a hand sanitiser and does not require rinsing or washing so it generally would never enter into a septic system tank anyways.
Why is the regular use of hand sanitiser important?
Hand sanitising is a quick and easy way to keep your hands clean and hygienic. Its convenience makes it a popular hand hygiene solution in busy areas where hygiene is important like hospitals, schools, offices, supermarkets, hotels, commercial kitchens and cruise ships. Here are some of the benefits of regularly using hand sanitiser...
• Reduces the bacteria count on hands.
• Helps protect you and others from bacteria and viruses.
• Makes regular hand washing more effective.
• Reduces the need for hand washing when hands are visibly clean.
• Quick and easy to use.
• No water is required.
• Can be portable and more convenient for regular hand hygiene efforts.
When should you sanitise your hands?
• When your hands are dirty.
• Before preparing food.
• Between handling raw and cooked/already prepared foods.
• Before eating.
• Before and after attending to sick children or adults.
• After blowing your nose, sneezing or coughing.
• After handling animals.
• After handling rubbish.
• After going to the toilet.
• After smoking.
• After working in the garden.
• After handling chemicals.
• After changing nappies.
• After playing outside.