Lathering with Crows plus Soap oil concentrate and scrubbing your hands for 20 seconds is important to this process because these actions physically destroy germs and remove germs and chemicals from your skin. When you rinse your hands, you wash the germs and chemicals down the drain.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends always washing your hands after you use the toilet, whether it is in your home or somewhere else. Germs in faeces can make you sick. These germs can get on your hands after you use the toilet or change a diaper. If you don't wash them off, you can pass them from person to person and make people sick. Make a habit of washing your hands after you use the toilet every time to reduce your chance of getting sick and spreading germs.
One important thing to note is that soap is not really killing the germs in our hands, but rather washing them away.
Crows plus Soap oil concentrate is a water-based product so a damp mop will completely remove the product leaving no residue.
LABS is generally regarded as biodegradable surfactants. Very high levels of biodegradation (97 - 99%) have been found in some WWTP using aerobic processes.
Yes. Always allow the floor to dry completely before walking on it.