June 9, 2026

Emergency Rule No. 3 – Clarifications on Hand Sanitizer Requirement

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Emergency Rule No. 3 – Clarifications on Hand Sanitizer Requirement

Hawai‘i County’s COVID-19 Emergency Rule No. 3 calls for all customers to sanitize their hands at entry, and hand sanitizing stations must be set up in the customers’ path at the entrance to the fullest extent possible.

Demand for hand sanitizer has surged since the COVID-19 pandemic, and establishments that lack supplies of hand sanitizer may offer an alternative to hand sanitizer by providing a place to wash hands. A wash basin or sink with soap and water would be sufficient and be in good faith compliance with the order.

The County is looking at all avenues to acquire supplies of hand sanitizer, including local distilleries that have switched their production lines to produce it.

The Rule issued by Mayor Harry Kim on Tuesday cited the Governor’s Fifth Supplementary Proclamation dated April 16, 2020, which mandates protective measures “to the fullest extent possible” including the mandatory use of hand sanitizer and sanitizing products by all customers and employees of essential businesses.

The County’s COVID-19 Prevention and Education Task Force will be working with businesses to ensure compliance by their employees and customers. For further information on requesting a visit from the Task Force, please call Civil Defense at 935-0031.

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