Safety and first aid

Alcohol-based hand sanitiser – safe use and storage

  • Alcohol-based hand sanitiser is a handy, safe and effective alternative to maintain good hand hygiene if soap and water isn’t available. However, it is recommended to wash your hands with soap and water, particularly after using the toilet.
  • Always monitor children and anyone with learning or memory difficulties while they use hand sanitiser to avoid it getting in the eyes or accidental swallowing.
  • If alcohol hand sanitiser is accidentally swallowed, call the Poisons Information Centre on 13 11 26 (24 hours, 7 days a week), or if symptoms of poisoning are severe call triple zero (000) for an ambulance.

Hand hygiene is important to reduce the spread of germs, including viruses such as coronavirus or COVID-19.

It is recommended to wash your hands regularly with soap and running water for at least 20 seconds and dry with a paper towel or hand dryer. However, if soap and water is not available, alcohol-based hand sanitiser is a handy, safe and effective alternative to maintain good hand hygiene.

Look for an alcohol-based hand sanitiser with at least 60% alcohol and not more than 80% alcohol.

Non-alcohol (alcohol-free) hand sanitisers are not recommended as there is limited evidence available to support their effectiveness in reducing bacteria and viruses.

Follow product label directions and these tips when using or storing alcohol hand sanitiser at home.

Safety tips
If hand sanitiser is swallowed it can cause poisoning
Act quickly if hand sanitiser is accidentally swallowed
Safe storage

Where to get help

Last reviewed: 09-10-2020