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sanitizer

[ san-i-tahy-zer ]

noun

  1. a substance or preparation for killing germs, designed for use especially on food-processing equipment.


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Origin of sanitizer1

First recorded in 1945–50; sanitize + -er 1
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She takes out the trash, then checks the fluid in the commercial dishwashing machine with a test strip to make sure there’s enough sanitizer.

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Using hand sanitizer, paper and a lighter he set the fire knowing he could die, a prosecutor said in court on Wednesday.

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But I put an unusual amount of hand sanitizer in my bag every day.

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They endured price spikes for items that were suddenly scarce, such as hand sanitizer, computer equipment and bleach.

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He said he doesn’t have time to wash his hands at work but puts on hand sanitizer before going home and takes a shower once he arrives.

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What doesÌýsanitizer mean?

Sanitizer is a substance or fluid designed to kill germs on skin and objects.

To sanitize means to clean something by removing the dirt or destroying the germs on it. Food service operations use sanitizer to clean their equipment so that food doesn’t become contaminated with bacteria or other stuff that shouldn’t be in it. Sanitizer also refers to household products (especially hand sanitizer) that are used to prevent the spread of disease by killing germs on surfaces and skin.

Example: We use industrial-grade sanitizer in the restaurant kitchen to keep our equipment free of germs.

Where doesÌýsanitizer come from?

The first records of the word sanitizer in English come from the mid-1900s. Sanitizer is made up of the root word sanitize, from the Latin root ²õÄå²Ô¾±³Ù(Äå²õ), meaning “health,†and the suffix -ize, used in creating verbs. The suffix -er indicates that it’s a noun that performs the action of sanitizing.

Sanitizers aim to kill germs directly, which sets them apart from soaps or cleansers, which often work by removing germs from skin rather than killing them.

Hand sanitizer similar to the kind we use today was first developed around the 1940s to help factory workers remove grease from their hands. Hand sanitizer is usually alcohol-based and evaporates quickly, making it very useful when washing with soap and water is not convenient or possible.

Sanitizers used for food service are often required to kill at least 99 percent of all germs and be low in toxicity.

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What are some other forms of sanitizer?

  • sanitize (verb)
  • sanitized (adjective and past tense verb)
  • unsanitized (adjective)
  • sanitization (noun)

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How isÌýsanitizer used in real life?

You’ll most often hear the word sanitizer used in the context of its industrial use, especially food service, and of its use as a household item for keeping your hands clean.

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Is sanitizer used correctly in the following sentence?

When I work in the kitchen, I always clean my equipment with sanitizer before and after use.

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