Hand Sanitizer
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Nat San (Nat San)

Nat San (Nat San)
This is a hand sanitizer product that contains 63% Ethyl Alcohol (Antimicrobial) and is intended to be used externally to reduce bacteria on the skin. Its use requires wetting hands thoroughly with the product and drying without wiping. The product contains water, glycerin, aloe vera leaf extract, and citrus peel. It warns against using the product near the eyes and recommends contacting a doctor if an irritation or rash persists. It is flammable and should be kept away from open flames, and kept out of reach of children. The hand sanitizer is an all-natural product, and the size of the bottle is 0.25 fl. oz. (8 ml.). It is made for HLI in Portland, Oregon, and their phone number is available for more information.*

* These product label images have been analyzed using experimental machine learning. Please verify findings with the primary label text.