Germs are everywhere! To avoid getting sick and spreading germs, we clean hands at key times. CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) recommends that consumers use Soap and Water or Hand Sanitizer with at least 60% alcohol.
Cleaning refers to the removal of germs, dirt, and impurities from surfaces.
Disinfecting refers to using chemicals, for example, EPA-registered disinfectants, to kill germs on surfaces.
1, Soap and Water
This works to remove all types of germs from hands
2, Alcohol-based Hand Sanitizer
This acts by killing certain germs on the skin
Usage from CDC

Always read and follow the directions on the label
Keep hand sanitizers away from fire or flame,
For children under six years of age, hand sanitizer should be used with adult supervision,
Always store hand sanitizer out of reach of children and pets.
