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Alcohol pads are used to clean an injection site prior to injection to remove bacteria and germs that could be pushed into the skin during the injection process. Alcohol pads can also be used to clean one’s hands if there is no place to wash them prior to injection.
Nurses write tons of things down every day. When you can’t find your notepad, sometimes the second best thing is the back of your hand. Ballpoint ink and permanent marker don’t like to come off your skin, but alcohol pads can get those pen marks off much more effectively than soap and water.
If you’ve got a few drops of blood on you from a pricked finger or a papercut, alcohol gets it right off without smearing it. Their solvent properties can also keep the blood from settling into fabric, so it will wash out of your scrubs more easily.
Nausea is a pretty common symptom with a really broad differential, and we run into patients suffering from nausea all the time. Some of us have had our fair share of projectile vomit sprayed onto us. If your patient complains of nausea, you can help by putting an alcohol pad over the bridge of their nose. No one’s quite sure why this works, but many nurses swear by it.
If you keep getting hairspray and other beauty products on your mirror at home, alcohol pads will get it right off.
Venetian blinds collect dust almost as soon as you clean them, which can be frustrating. Alcohol pads can help clean them off, removing dust and discoloration from the slats. Just wrap a few alcohol pads around a small spatula or another flat tool, securing them with some tape or a rubber band. Now you have a magic wand that makes dust disappear from your blinds.
If you’re out of standard cleaning solutions, or your counter has stubborn stains that won’t come out, try using a few alcohol pads. They’re great for cleaning non-porous household surfaces, and they also kill most common bacteria that might be present.
Things like telephones, desk surfaces, and faucet handles at work can be a haven for nasty germs. You can use alcohol pads to clean them off, as long as the surfaces are made from a material that can withstand the alcohol. (It could take the finish off of wood.) This can help reduce the accidental spread of germs and bacteria, which is a serious issue in a healthcare setting.
Is your smartphone getting a little grimy? You can safely clean it off with an alcohol pad from work, getting fingerprints and dirt off the screen and casing.
If one of your pets has ticks, or you’ve picked one up yourself on a weekend camping trip, alcohol pads can help you get them off. Rubbing the insect with an alcohol pad will make it loosen its grip, so you can simply pull it straight out.
At home, germs from sickness get onto your digital thermometers. Use an alcohol pad to sanitize the tip, especially if you share your home with a spouse, children, or roommates.
Cleaning off your feet daily with rubbing alcohol can help kill fungi and prevent you from developing a case of athlete’s foot.
Mosquitos swarm in the summer, and if you go outside, you can end up covered in itchy bites. Rubbing them with an alcohol pad can actually help relieve the itching, preventing you from scratching them and making them worse.
Alcohol pads can remove fingerprints and smudges from anything made out of stainless steel.
Wiping down your hands with an alcohol pad can remove stubborn odors after handling smelly substances.
Alcohol Pads are Surprisingly Versatile
Alcohol pads are antibacterial and can act as a solvent, breaking down stubborn stains and odors. These surprisingly versatile little pads have a ton of surprising uses.
Size | Medium 28" – 44" Waist, Large 40" – 60" Waist, X-Large 44" – 68" Waist |
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