I was sent this recipe for making your own hand sanitizer from World Precision Instruments in an email. Passing it on just in case it is useful to anyone:
*From World Precision Instruments*
*Make Your Own Hand Sanitizer Gel*
*Ingredients* ½ cup pure aloe vera gel ½ cup rubbing alcohol 1 tablespoon of oil for a moisturizer (jojoba oil, vitamin E oil, coconut oil, olive oil, eucalyptus oil... ) 15 drops of essential oils, optional for scent and increased antibacterial properties (lavender, rose, tea tree, peppermint)
*Directions* Combine all of the ingredients in a sealed bottle and shake well. Add more alcohol as needed to achieve the desired consistency.
*Elizabeth McCarran* *Administrative Assistant*
DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY & BIOMOLECULAR SCIENCE Box 5810 8 Clarkson Avenue Potsdam, NY 13699 315-268-6658 emccarra@clarkson.edu
Your final mixture MUST be at least 60% (alcohol) to be effective. Make sure your quantities will give you that measure.
To be sure, use 99% rubbing alcohol (isopropyl alcohol) or ethanol.
Lorraine
*Lorraine Harper*
*Administrative Assistant*
COMMUNICATION, MEDIA & DESIGN
DIGITAL ARTS & SCIENCES
8 Clarkson Avenue
Potsdam, NY 13699-5760
315-268-6484
lharper@clarkson.edu
*From:* general_discussion-bounces@lists.clarkson.edu < general_discussion-bounces@lists.clarkson.edu> *On Behalf Of *Elizabeth McCarran *Sent:* Wednesday, March 18, 2020 11:04 AM *To:* General_Discussion@lists.clarkson.edu *Cc:* Elizabeth McCarran emccarra@clarkson.edu *Subject:* [CU Discussion] Make Your Own Hand Sanitizer Recipe
I was sent this recipe for making your own hand sanitizer from World Precision Instruments in an email. Passing it on just in case it is useful to anyone:
*From World Precision Instruments*
*Make Your Own Hand Sanitizer Gel*
*Ingredients* ½ cup pure aloe vera gel ½ cup rubbing alcohol 1 tablespoon of oil for a moisturizer (jojoba oil, vitamin E oil, coconut oil, olive oil, eucalyptus oil... ) 15 drops of essential oils, optional for scent and increased antibacterial properties (lavender, rose, tea tree, peppermint)
*Directions* Combine all of the ingredients in a sealed bottle and shake well. Add more alcohol as needed to achieve the desired consistency.
*Elizabeth McCarran*
*Administrative Assistant*
DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY & BIOMOLECULAR SCIENCE
Box 5810
8 Clarkson Avenue
Potsdam, NY 13699
315-268-6658
emccarra@clarkson.edu
The correct proportions are 2/3 99% alcohol & 1/3 everything else. The rubbing alcohol you can find in drugstores, etc., typically is only 70%. The initial recipe would have less than 50% alcohol.
On Wed, Mar 18, 2020 at 11:11 AM Lorraine Harper lharper@clarkson.edu wrote:
Your final mixture MUST be at least 60% (alcohol) to be effective. Make sure your quantities will give you that measure.
To be sure, use 99% rubbing alcohol (isopropyl alcohol) or ethanol.
Lorraine
*Lorraine Harper*
*Administrative Assistant*
COMMUNICATION, MEDIA & DESIGN
DIGITAL ARTS & SCIENCES
8 Clarkson Avenue
Potsdam, NY 13699-5760
315-268-6484
lharper@clarkson.edu
*From:* general_discussion-bounces@lists.clarkson.edu < general_discussion-bounces@lists.clarkson.edu> *On Behalf Of *Elizabeth McCarran *Sent:* Wednesday, March 18, 2020 11:04 AM *To:* General_Discussion@lists.clarkson.edu *Cc:* Elizabeth McCarran emccarra@clarkson.edu *Subject:* [CU Discussion] Make Your Own Hand Sanitizer Recipe
I was sent this recipe for making your own hand sanitizer from World Precision Instruments in an email. Passing it on just in case it is useful to anyone:
*From World Precision Instruments*
*Make Your Own Hand Sanitizer Gel*
*Ingredients* ½ cup pure aloe vera gel ½ cup rubbing alcohol 1 tablespoon of oil for a moisturizer (jojoba oil, vitamin E oil, coconut oil, olive oil, eucalyptus oil... ) 15 drops of essential oils, optional for scent and increased antibacterial properties (lavender, rose, tea tree, peppermint)
*Directions* Combine all of the ingredients in a sealed bottle and shake well. Add more alcohol as needed to achieve the desired consistency.
*Elizabeth McCarran*
*Administrative Assistant*
DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY & BIOMOLECULAR SCIENCE
Box 5810
8 Clarkson Avenue
Potsdam, NY 13699
315-268-6658
emccarra@clarkson.edu
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The World Health Organization also produced a handy guide to DIY hand sanitizer:
https://www.who.int/gpsc/5may/Guide_to_Local_Production.pdf
*Jennifer Stokes, MSEd* *Registrar*
STUDENT ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES
Box 5575 8 Clarkson Avenue Potsdam, NY 13699 jstokes@clarkson.edu registrar@clarkson.edu SAS online: https://intranet.clarkson.edu/student-life/sas/
On Wed, Mar 18, 2020 at 11:19 AM Jerry Gravander jgravand@clarkson.edu wrote:
The correct proportions are 2/3 99% alcohol & 1/3 everything else. The rubbing alcohol you can find in drugstores, etc., typically is only 70%. The initial recipe would have less than 50% alcohol.
On Wed, Mar 18, 2020 at 11:11 AM Lorraine Harper lharper@clarkson.edu wrote:
Your final mixture MUST be at least 60% (alcohol) to be effective. Make sure your quantities will give you that measure.
To be sure, use 99% rubbing alcohol (isopropyl alcohol) or ethanol.
Lorraine
*Lorraine Harper*
*Administrative Assistant*
COMMUNICATION, MEDIA & DESIGN
DIGITAL ARTS & SCIENCES
8 Clarkson Avenue
Potsdam, NY 13699-5760
315-268-6484
lharper@clarkson.edu
*From:* general_discussion-bounces@lists.clarkson.edu < general_discussion-bounces@lists.clarkson.edu> *On Behalf Of *Elizabeth McCarran *Sent:* Wednesday, March 18, 2020 11:04 AM *To:* General_Discussion@lists.clarkson.edu *Cc:* Elizabeth McCarran emccarra@clarkson.edu *Subject:* [CU Discussion] Make Your Own Hand Sanitizer Recipe
I was sent this recipe for making your own hand sanitizer from World Precision Instruments in an email. Passing it on just in case it is useful to anyone:
*From World Precision Instruments*
*Make Your Own Hand Sanitizer Gel*
*Ingredients* ½ cup pure aloe vera gel ½ cup rubbing alcohol 1 tablespoon of oil for a moisturizer (jojoba oil, vitamin E oil, coconut oil, olive oil, eucalyptus oil... ) 15 drops of essential oils, optional for scent and increased antibacterial properties (lavender, rose, tea tree, peppermint)
*Directions* Combine all of the ingredients in a sealed bottle and shake well. Add more alcohol as needed to achieve the desired consistency.
*Elizabeth McCarran*
*Administrative Assistant*
DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY & BIOMOLECULAR SCIENCE
Box 5810
8 Clarkson Avenue
Potsdam, NY 13699
315-268-6658
emccarra@clarkson.edu
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All of the primary ingredients were unavailable when I've checked. But I happened upon a random little one in my house. I felt like I won the lotto... And it was only half full.
On Wed, Mar 18, 2020, 11:21 AM Jen Stokes jstokes@clarkson.edu wrote:
The World Health Organization also produced a handy guide to DIY hand sanitizer:
https://www.who.int/gpsc/5may/Guide_to_Local_Production.pdf
*Jennifer Stokes, MSEd* *Registrar*
STUDENT ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES
Box 5575 8 Clarkson Avenue Potsdam, NY 13699 jstokes@clarkson.edu registrar@clarkson.edu SAS online: https://intranet.clarkson.edu/student-life/sas/
On Wed, Mar 18, 2020 at 11:19 AM Jerry Gravander jgravand@clarkson.edu wrote:
The correct proportions are 2/3 99% alcohol & 1/3 everything else. The rubbing alcohol you can find in drugstores, etc., typically is only 70%. The initial recipe would have less than 50% alcohol.
On Wed, Mar 18, 2020 at 11:11 AM Lorraine Harper lharper@clarkson.edu wrote:
Your final mixture MUST be at least 60% (alcohol) to be effective. Make sure your quantities will give you that measure.
To be sure, use 99% rubbing alcohol (isopropyl alcohol) or ethanol.
Lorraine
*Lorraine Harper*
*Administrative Assistant*
COMMUNICATION, MEDIA & DESIGN
DIGITAL ARTS & SCIENCES
8 Clarkson Avenue
Potsdam, NY 13699-5760
315-268-6484
lharper@clarkson.edu
*From:* general_discussion-bounces@lists.clarkson.edu < general_discussion-bounces@lists.clarkson.edu> *On Behalf Of *Elizabeth McCarran *Sent:* Wednesday, March 18, 2020 11:04 AM *To:* General_Discussion@lists.clarkson.edu *Cc:* Elizabeth McCarran emccarra@clarkson.edu *Subject:* [CU Discussion] Make Your Own Hand Sanitizer Recipe
I was sent this recipe for making your own hand sanitizer from World Precision Instruments in an email. Passing it on just in case it is useful to anyone:
*From World Precision Instruments*
*Make Your Own Hand Sanitizer Gel*
*Ingredients* ½ cup pure aloe vera gel ½ cup rubbing alcohol 1 tablespoon of oil for a moisturizer (jojoba oil, vitamin E oil, coconut oil, olive oil, eucalyptus oil... ) 15 drops of essential oils, optional for scent and increased antibacterial properties (lavender, rose, tea tree, peppermint)
*Directions* Combine all of the ingredients in a sealed bottle and shake well. Add more alcohol as needed to achieve the desired consistency.
*Elizabeth McCarran*
*Administrative Assistant*
DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY & BIOMOLECULAR SCIENCE
Box 5810
8 Clarkson Avenue
Potsdam, NY 13699
315-268-6658
emccarra@clarkson.edu
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If rubbing alcohol is unavailable, ever clear from the liquor store...
Dr Alastair Kocho-Williams, FRHistS
Associate Professor of History and Chair Department of Humanities and Social Sciences Box 5750, Clarkson University 8 Clarkson Avenue Potsdam, NY 13699 315 268 4424
On Mar 18, 2020, at 11:11 AM, Lorraine Harper lharper@clarkson.edu wrote:
Your final mixture MUST be at least 60% (alcohol) to be effective. Make sure your quantities will give you that measure. To be sure, use 99% rubbing alcohol (isopropyl alcohol) or ethanol. Lorraine Lorraine Harper Administrative Assistant COMMUNICATION, MEDIA & DESIGN DIGITAL ARTS & SCIENCES 8 Clarkson Avenue Potsdam, NY 13699-5760 315-268-6484 lharper@clarkson.edu From: general_discussion-bounces@lists.clarkson.edu general_discussion-bounces@lists.clarkson.edu On Behalf Of Elizabeth McCarran Sent: Wednesday, March 18, 2020 11:04 AM To: General_Discussion@lists.clarkson.edu Cc: Elizabeth McCarran emccarra@clarkson.edu Subject: [CU Discussion] Make Your Own Hand Sanitizer Recipe I was sent this recipe for making your own hand sanitizer from World Precision Instruments in an email. Passing it on just in case it is useful to anyone: From World Precision Instruments
Make Your Own Hand Sanitizer Gel
Ingredients ½ cup pure aloe vera gel ½ cup rubbing alcohol 1 tablespoon of oil for a moisturizer (jojoba oil, vitamin E oil, coconut oil, olive oil, eucalyptus oil... ) 15 drops of essential oils, optional for scent and increased antibacterial properties (lavender, rose, tea tree, peppermint)
Directions Combine all of the ingredients in a sealed bottle and shake well. Add more alcohol as needed to achieve the desired consistency.
Elizabeth McCarran Administrative Assistant
DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY & BIOMOLECULAR SCIENCE Box 5810 8 Clarkson Avenue Potsdam, NY 13699 315-268-6658 emccarra@clarkson.edu
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Sharing this truly demonstrates the Clarkson value of caring. Thank you for sharing Elizabeth.
Diane Letourneau Assistant Director of Human Resources Operations Clarkson University Box CU5542 Potsdam, NY 13699 Office: 315.268.7608 Cell: 315.261.2758 Fax:315.268.4437
On Wed, Mar 18, 2020 at 11:04 AM Elizabeth McCarran emccarra@clarkson.edu wrote:
I was sent this recipe for making your own hand sanitizer from World Precision Instruments in an email. Passing it on just in case it is useful to anyone:
*From World Precision Instruments*
*Make Your Own Hand Sanitizer Gel*
*Ingredients* ½ cup pure aloe vera gel ½ cup rubbing alcohol 1 tablespoon of oil for a moisturizer (jojoba oil, vitamin E oil, coconut oil, olive oil, eucalyptus oil... ) 15 drops of essential oils, optional for scent and increased antibacterial properties (lavender, rose, tea tree, peppermint)
*Directions* Combine all of the ingredients in a sealed bottle and shake well. Add more alcohol as needed to achieve the desired consistency.
*Elizabeth McCarran* *Administrative Assistant*
DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY & BIOMOLECULAR SCIENCE Box 5810 8 Clarkson Avenue Potsdam, NY 13699 315-268-6658 emccarra@clarkson.edu
General_Discussion mailing list General_Discussion@lists.clarkson.edu http://lists.clarkson.edu/mailman/listinfo/general_discussion To unsubscribe, visit http://lists.clarkson.edu/mailman/, select this list and use the 'unsubscribe or edit options' button at the bottom of the page.
Anyone trying the recipe, please be sure to read through all of the responses contained in this discussion as any mixture needs to be at least 60% alcohol (taking into account that the rubbing alcohol you can find in drugstores, etc., typically is only 70%). The link provided by Jan DeWaters from the World Health Organization is very detailed. https://www.who.int/gpsc/5may/Guide_to_Local_Production.pdf
All the best.
*Elizabeth McCarran* *Administrative Assistant*
DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY & BIOMOLECULAR SCIENCE Box 5810 8 Clarkson Avenue Potsdam, NY 13699 315-268-6658 emccarra@clarkson.edu
On Wed, Mar 18, 2020 at 12:25 PM Diane Letourneau dletourn@clarkson.edu wrote:
Sharing this truly demonstrates the Clarkson value of caring. Thank you for sharing Elizabeth.
Diane Letourneau Assistant Director of Human Resources Operations Clarkson University Box CU5542 Potsdam, NY 13699 Office: 315.268.7608 Cell: 315.261.2758 Fax:315.268.4437
On Wed, Mar 18, 2020 at 11:04 AM Elizabeth McCarran emccarra@clarkson.edu wrote:
I was sent this recipe for making your own hand sanitizer from World Precision Instruments in an email. Passing it on just in case it is useful to anyone:
*From World Precision Instruments*
*Make Your Own Hand Sanitizer Gel*
*Ingredients* ½ cup pure aloe vera gel ½ cup rubbing alcohol 1 tablespoon of oil for a moisturizer (jojoba oil, vitamin E oil, coconut oil, olive oil, eucalyptus oil... ) 15 drops of essential oils, optional for scent and increased antibacterial properties (lavender, rose, tea tree, peppermint)
*Directions* Combine all of the ingredients in a sealed bottle and shake well. Add more alcohol as needed to achieve the desired consistency.
*Elizabeth McCarran* *Administrative Assistant*
DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY & BIOMOLECULAR SCIENCE Box 5810 8 Clarkson Avenue Potsdam, NY 13699 315-268-6658 emccarra@clarkson.edu
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