kätepesuseebid
Kätepesuseebid, often translated as handwashing soaps, are cleaning agents specifically designed for the hygienic cleansing of human hands. Their primary purpose is to remove dirt, oils, and importantly, microorganisms such as bacteria and viruses, thereby reducing the transmission of infectious diseases. These soaps typically contain surfactants, which are molecules that can emulsify oils and dirt, allowing them to be rinsed away with water.
There are various types of kätepesuseebid available. Liquid hand soaps are common and often dispensed from
The effectiveness of handwashing with soap and water lies not only in the soap itself but also