Many diseases are spread by not washing hands with soap or clean running water. Hands are the easiest way to spread bacteria, and a small number of them are harmless, nonpathogenic microorganisms, which are usually found on human skin. Some bacteria survive on the surface for hours and can enter the eyes, nose, and mouth by hand.
Therefore, keeping hands clean is essential to prevent infection, both in social life and in health care institutes such as hospitals, clinics, and dental clinics.
The most effective hand scrub brush is highly effective in reducing medically related infection rates. Surgical hand-washing can significantly reduce the number of microbes on the hands and forearms before surgery or before patient care.
Here are the steps to follow when using a surgical scrub brush with chlorhexidine: