Hand Sanitizers
Hand hygiene your crew will actually use.
Alcohol-based hand sanitizers for food processing, commercial kitchens, healthcare, and high-traffic facilities where crews need to kill germs between hand-wash stations.
- 70% alcohol, FDA OTC compliant
- 10-second contact time
- No-rinse, food-handler safe
Already running D2 surface sanitizer? Hand hygiene is the other half of the protocol.
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5 products shipped from our Bogart, GA warehouse
Alpet E3 Plus Hand Sanitizer Spray
Alpet® E3 Plus Hand Sanitizer Spray is a superior atomized alcohol-based formula specifically engineered to me…
Alpet E3 Hand Sanitizer Spray
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EZ Step Portable, Foot-Activated Hand Sanitizer Dispenser
Popular industrial dispensing system within the food processing industry, the Portable EZ Step is designed to …
EZ Step Wall-Mounted Foot-Activated Hand Sanitizer Dispenser
The Wall-Mounted EZ Step Dispenser is a durable, stainless steel dispenser designed for any industrial environ…
D2 Sanitizers Hand Sanitizer Bundle
The Hand Sanitizer Bundle is the ultimate package for maintaining clean and safe hands in any environment. Thi…
FDA OTC drug monograph compliant (21 CFR 333). Kills 99.9% of common germs on skin in 10 seconds, no water required.
Spray, foam, and gel — matched to high-traffic stations, food-handler breakrooms, and PPE transition zones.
Full hand hygiene program: touchless + foot-activated dispensers, industrial hand soap, and wipes. One vendor, one order.
Shipped from our Bogart, GA warehouse. Talk to the people who stock and support the products: (762) 255-8353.
Hand hygiene slips show up in three places.
Inspections, production rhythm, and whether your crew will actually use the product you specified.
Inspection risk
Health inspectors check hand-hygiene stations. Empty or non-compliant sanitizer dispensers turn a routine visit into a write-up.
D2 sanitizers are FDA OTC compliant with clear labeling and SDS, so documentation matches what the inspector expects to see.
Between-wash gaps
Crews can’t stop to wash hands every 30 seconds. Alcohol-based sanitizer fills the gap between hand-washing moments without breaking rhythm.
70% alcohol + 10-second contact time keeps the sanitation step from becoming a bottleneck in prep and production.
Staff adoption
Sanitizer only works when staff actually use it. Dispenser format, hand-feel, and station placement make or break adoption.
We stock spray, foam, and gel in the dispenser formats your crews are already used to — so compliance doesn’t depend on retraining.
Where D2 hand sanitizers fit
Every environment has its own hand-hygiene moments. Pair the right dispenser format with the right station placement.
Food processing
Between glove changes, after break returns, at line entry points.
Commercial kitchens
Prep stations, expo lines, between cross-contamination risk moments.
Healthcare & patient care
Room entry/exit, medication carts, visitor stations.
Industrial & manufacturing
Shift changes, after PPE removal, common-area stations.
Schools & education
Classroom entries, cafeteria lines, office counters.
When and how to use hand sanitizer
Alcohol-based hand sanitizer is a between-washes tool. It reduces microbial load fast, but it doesn't replace soap-and-water for visibly soiled hands or when working with raw product.
Use sanitizer for
- Station entries, exits, and shift changes
- Between glove changes or PPE transitions
- After handling money, shared tools, or common surfaces
- When soap and water aren't immediately available
Wash with soap when
- Hands are visibly soiled or sticky
- After handling raw meat, poultry, or produce
- After restroom use
- At shift start and after breaks
Always follow product label directions and your facility's HACCP plan or food safety program. For D2 product SDS, labels, and technical sheets, see /resources.
Complete your hand hygiene program
Hand Sanitizer Dispensers
Touchless and foot-activated dispensers for high-traffic hand sanitizer stations.
Disinfectant Wipes
Pre-saturated wipes for quick hand and surface sanitization between washes.
Industrial Hand Soap
Soap for the wash step of hand hygiene. Pair with sanitizer for full coverage.
Surface Sanitizers
No-rinse food-contact surface sanitizers to complement your hand hygiene protocol.
Not sure which format your crew will actually use?
Tell us about your facility and we'll match the formula, dispenser, and station layout to how your team already moves.
Hand Sanitizers FAQs
Questions from food-safety, compliance, and operations teams.
Antibacterial soap vs. plain soap: Which is better?
The effectiveness of a soap depends on its purpose and capability to remove dirt and grime when washing the body and hands. Antibacterial soaps contain an ingredient called Triclosan, which protects from infections, disinfects and keep hands clean. This ingredient makes antibacterial products superior for preventing illness and killing germs on hands. However, according to the FDA, there has not been enough research to conclude that antibacterial soaps are safer than plain soaps.
Is E2 foaming soap an antibacterial hand soap?
Yes, Alpet E2 is classified as an antibacterial hand soap. None of the hydrating ingredients are known allergens or harmful to the skin. This antimicrobial soap is designed to keep hands free from bacteria, dirt and grime.
Is foaming hand soap better than liquid soap?
Both types of soaps protect human skin from dirt and germ buildup on the surface of hands. Typical foam soap tends to be slightly less effective because the soap components pump out less frequently. However since Alpet E2 is an antibacterial sanitizing soap, it does not have much of a difference in comparison to liquid soap. Foam soaps are more cost-effective and environment friendly than liquid soaps.
Is this safe for sensitive skin?
Since Alpet E1 is fragrance-free, it is an optimal antibacterial soap for sensitive skin.
Is this soap an antibacterial soap?
Yes, HACCP Q E2 soap is classified as antibacterial since the soap is able to reduce the amount of bacteria on the skin. Antibacterial soap is able to wipe away pathogens after a hand wash, which bar soap cannot do.
What are industrial hand soaps?
An industrial hand soap is typically a combination of a hand cleaner and skin conditioners. It is designed to remove tough substances such as dirt, grease and grime on hands and arm region. Best Sanitizers’ industrial soaps perform as a heavy duty hand cleaners while moisturizing the skin.
What common chemicals are NOT in this product?
Alpet E1 does not contain artificial colors, dimethyl, alcohol, sodium chloride, lauramine oxide or citric acid.
What does HACCP stand for?
HACCP stands for Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Points. It is an approach for measuring the safety of products, procedures and prevention inside food production facilities and health care settings. The goal for HACCP is to protect food from spreading illness, like foodborne illness, and assuring that the food is safe and will not harm consumers.
When a product label displays “HACCP,” it means that the product is designed to prevent foodborne illness in food production.
What hand soap do hospitals use?
Hospitals typically use a hand soap that is specifically formulated to meet the rigorous hygiene standards required in healthcare settings. These soaps are designed to effectively kill a wide range of bacteria, viruses and other pathogens, helping to prevent the spread of infections. They often contain antimicrobial agents, such as benzalkonium chloride or chlorhexidine gluconate, which have been proven to effectively eliminate harmful microorganisms. Hospital hand soaps are usually gentle on the skin and may include moisturizing ingredients to prevent dryness and irritation caused by frequent handwashing.
What is citric acid powder, and how is it used in soap?
Citric acid powder is a common soap additive used to adjust the pH of the soap and act as a chelating agent. It helps prevent soap scum and improves the soap’s overall texture and effectiveness, especially in hard water areas.
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