The Standards Organisation of Nigeria (SON) has advised citizens to be wary of substandard hand sanitisers as they protect themselves from coronavirus. SON explained that the genuine ones have alcohol which can be perceived by the user. The agency regretted that fake types of the product were being sold in markets across Nigeria. NAN reports
The Standards Organisation of Nigeria has advised citizens to be wary of substandard hand sanitisers as they protect themselves from coronavirus.The agency regretted that fake types of the product were being sold in markets across Nigeria.
He said: “Hand sanitiser are surposed to be alcohol based. But SON observed that some products in the market are void of alcohol and as such lacks the efficacy to kill germs or sanitiser the hands.
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