Septihol Hand Sanitizer Aerosol, Foam
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Principal Display Panel (255 g Bottle Label)

Principal Display Panel (255 g Bottle Label)
This is a hand sanitizer product called "Septihol" by MEANES, with a reorder number of 625736, containing 90z (255c) of antiseptic solution, made of 62% Ethyl Alcohol by volume. It is manufactured for STERIS Corporation, and has NDC number 0519-6257-36. It is used to help decrease bacteria/germs on the skin that could cause diseases, especially when soap and water are not immediately available. It is recommended to perform repeated use of the product. The product is flammable, should be kept away from fire or flame, and should not be punctured or incinerated. The directions for use are to spray the product on hands and rub hands together until all surfaces are wet and fully covered. The hands should be rubbed until they are dry, without rinsing or wiping off the sanitizer. It is advised to store and use the product at temperatures of 55-85°F (13-29°C) for best foam density. The product should be kept away from children for external use only. In case of ingestion, medical help or contact the Poison Control Center should be contacted immediately. The product should also be kept away from eyes and open wounds, and should be discontinued if irritation or redness occurs.*

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