How to Make your Own Sanitizer
Dr.Poonam Sharma
March 17, 2020 - 11:02 pm
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By now, we are all aware of the basic precautions one has to take, to keep novel coronavirus from spreading. The most important being:
These three measures are the new mantras that have been doing rounds globally and we see every expert and doctor preaching them. And now, for us, it has become a daily ritual, for we want to keep a safe distance from the deadly virus affecting us. However, the spread of novel coronavirus globally has led to people taking extreme measures such as stocking up on hygiene, cleaning, and medical products, among others. These measures have not only led to a shortage of products but also an increase in prices. So far, there has been a shortage of face masks, but one other product that is also reaching a deficit is the hand sanitizers. Yes, that does put us in a vulnerable situation and make us think about what we are going to do if soap and water are not readily available during times of travel or in other dire situations.
However, we do have a solution for that and it’s quite simple – you can make your own sanitizer! Yes, that’s right, here in this post, we will be guiding you on how you can make a sanitizer all by yourself with products you probably already have at home.

In situations, where washing your hands is not possible, sanitizers can prove to be useful in eliminating dangerous microorganisms. After hand wash, sanitizers are considered the most effective defense against viruses. Experts suggest that hand sanitizers should be applied generously. First, apply it to one palm before rubbing your hands together. While rubbing, you must make sure to spread it evenly all over your hands and fingers, covering all surfaces until completely dry. The process should take about 20 seconds. Additionally, if you are planning to make your own hand sanitizer, remember that the ingredients mentioned below must be measured precisely for the product to work. However, experts also suggest that the product should only be used when you’re on the go and don’t have access to soap and water. So, let’s get started on how you can make your very own sanitizer in the next section.

The below method closely emulates the commercial sanitizers without chemicals. Experts broke down the list of ingredients that you need to make your own hand sanitizer.
Note: If you want your sanitizer to have a thicker consistency, we advise you to add a spoonful of aloe vera gel. And, if you want the mixture to be of a thinner consistency, then 1-2 spoons of alcohol can be added.

According to the CDC, an alcohol-based sanitizer with at least 60%-95% alcohol can help prevent infections, sickness, and spreading germs to others. The alcohol content in the sanitizer helps reduce the number of microbes on hands in some situations. It can also help kill a wide range of disease-causing agents or pathogens on your hands including novel coronavirus. However, it should be noted that even the best alcohol-based sanitizers have limitations and do not kill all types of germs such as norovirus, cryptosporidium, and clostridium difficile.
Hand sanitizers are a convenient easy-to-use solution that helps in preventing the spread of germs when the traditional soap and water are unavailable. Alcohol-based sanitizers can help keep one safe and reduce the spread of the novel coronavirus. In case you are having trouble finding a sanitizer at your local medical store or a general store, you can always make your own with the method we have shown above and with the kind of fragrance, you prefer. All you need is a few ingredients and some essential oils. However, you also have to keep in mind that hand sanitizers are not always effective in getting rid of all types of germs. Hence, experts and several doctors recommend washing hands whenever possible and only resort to hand sanitizers when you either traveling or on the move.
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Amazing article lot of things to learn especially making of sanitizer at home as it is herbal an does not have any side effects and use of sanitizer are must as mentioned.It not only breaks spread of germs and virus also as a safety measure,
Great Article! Thanks for sharing…….. Keep up the good work….
Excellent post with lots of useful information.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts.
Hello Dr poonam sharma, Thanks for sharing such actionable tips. Providing valuable long-form content is just as important as everyone! And I also have doubt can I use tea tree oil with these Ingredients (2/3 cup – 99% Rubbing alcohol (isopropyl alcohol) or ethanol, 1/3 cup – 100% aloe vera gel (pure), 8 to 10 drops – Essential Oil (optional)
Very informative post!
Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for sharing that how to make hand sanitizer at home.
Apart from these manufacturing units, more than 100 brands were launched in the Indian market to fight the brand war of hand sanitizers. The new entrants include Dabur, Emami, Patanjali, Marico, etc. have launched their hand sanitizer products in the month of April. Thus, accounting for a market share of more than 50%.
Really such very useful information. This is a very easy method to make a homemade sanitizer.
Thanks for sharing your information with us.
Nice Content.
I think, it is too risky to make hand sanitizer at home.
The process you have specified is good but an unknown fear is forcing me not to try this at home.
The hand sanitizer available at the local market is not that much expensive then why to try this risky part at home ?
But i must say you have used very authentic source.
Thanks for your good work.
Let’s hope for the best.
Hi, Thank You for this Information
Amazing article. Thanks for sharing. Keep posting