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Is antiseptic hand cleaner in conjunction with clean paper towels or antiseptic wipes acceptable if hand-washing is not feasible?

  1. True

  2. False

The correct answer is: True

Using antiseptic hand cleaner along with clean paper towels or antiseptic wipes is indeed acceptable when traditional handwashing is not possible. This practice is grounded in the importance of maintaining hygiene and preventing the spread of pathogens in a tattooing environment. Antiseptic hand cleaner, typically containing alcohol or other effective antimicrobial agents, helps reduce or eliminate infectious agents on the hands. When handwashing with soap and water is not feasible—perhaps due to lack of access to running water—this method provides a practical alternative for ensuring that the artist's hands are sanitized before performing any procedure. Moreover, the use of clean paper towels or antiseptic wipes enhances this process by providing a barrier against contaminants, further supporting hygiene protocols essential in tattooing. This approach aligns with industry standards that prioritize safety and cleanliness to protect both the client and the tattoo artist.