Twitter users must make their points quickly, using very few words. When it comes to tweets about hand sanitizer, I'm finding out that many tweeters are able to say a lot despite the 140-character limit. This morning, six tweets below caught my eye for reasons I explain after each.

Kinbor said, "Im applying hand sanitizer like its my job. I so do not wanna get sick." Kinbor is wise. If you don't want to get sick, use hand sanitizer regularly, but not any old hand sanitizer will do. Use
Alcohol-Free Foam Hand Sanitizer if you want the most effective product on the market today.

Flygraphix said, "Just watched a TSA agent with latex gloves on use hand sanitizer." That, my friends, is overkill.

carrietmd responded to @imafanatic by saying, "Yes, no illnesses allowed! Lysol and hand sanitizer stat! 18 days now." Unfortunately, you're only half-right. Keeping the hand sanitizer handy is smart if, that is, it's
Aloe Up®. As for the cleaner you're using, I recommend you look at the label. I think you'll find it shows the product is only 99.9% effective against most bacteria, germs and viruses in your home. Conversely,
DepHyze™ Ultra Clean, an all-purpose cleaner from
CLEANpHIRST™, delivers 99.999% efficacy -- thousands of times more effective -- against those same microbes.

ashleyldn wrote, "This hand sanitizer should keep me occupied for a while." If, by using the word "occupied," you mean your skin is protected for up to 30 minutes, you must be using
Alcohol-Free Foam Hand Sanitizer. If you're using an alcohol-based hand sanitizer, chances are your protection is gone 10 seconds after it's applied (i.e., after the alcohol evaporates from your skin).

borrowedwords said, "Some man just sneezed all over the magazine section at Barnes and Noble. Remind me to always have hand sanitizer available." That guy sneezing is gross! Good idea to have hand sanitizer available. Just make sure it's
Alcohol-Free Foam Hand Sanitizer, the alcohol-free hand sanitizer that comes in convenient 1.7-oz. dispensers, each of which delivers 125 applications compared to only 39 for the same-size container of the leading alcohol-based gel hand sanitizers.

Darthodie writes, "Sitting at my desk on my break washing myself down with hand sanitizer to try and prevent me from getting sick." Wise move! In addition to keeping hand sanitizer at your desk, keep some in your purse, in your car, in the kitchen, etc.
Twitter users, be sure to order a six-pack of
Aloe Up® for only $30. That’s 750 applications — enough to last you almost six months at 5 applications per day. Plus, we’ll include shipping to any location within the continental U.S. absolutely free!
To learn more about Alcohol-Free Foam Hand Sanitizer or to place an order, click here.By the way, you can tweet us @cleanphirst.
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