Britons are drinking hand disinfectant to relieve alcohol addiction

It has been reported that people have broken the road and have been banned at Britain's hand disinfectant public stations and have drunk the liquid, which contains potentially lethal mixtures of chemicals and alcohol. Deinfectors in South Shields and the Shouth Tnesseside of Band Britain have been broken, while attacks have [...]
Disinfectors' cars at South Shields and Britain's Shouth Tineside are broken, while the attacks have put the disinfectant in the bottle so they can drink it later.
These disinfectant stations have been built to help people stay safe from the Coronavirus, but while this liquid can save lives and kill germs when applied from outside, it can be very dangerous if consumed.
The director of a company that is assigned to remove damaged pollinators, Mark Hall, said: “is happening everywhere, almost everywhere. It's stupid. This is evidence 80 percent of who knows what about the chemicals inside. Don't drink it. ”
As long as these actions indicate madness and terrible dependence on those who commit them, they are repeated warnings that hand disinfectants should not be consumed under any circumstances, writes “Metro UK”, the Express broadcast.
Not only is the alcohol content high enough for you to be sent to overdoses without beginning to feel drunk, but other chemicals found in disinfectant are not nearly suitable for human consumption.
According to page “Sciencenotes.org”, two types of alcohol are used to produce hand disinfectant. The most frequent type contains between 60 and 95 percent ethanol. The other type is izopropanol, which is toxic and can cause brain damage, blindness, kidney damage, and liver damage.












