Hand Sanitizer
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This is a non-sterile solution of Isopropyl Alcohol 75% v/v that is used as a hand sanitizer to reduce the bacteria that potentially can cause disease when soap and water are not readily available. It is a topical solution that comes in a gallon-sized bottle. The product has warnings to keep the solution away from eyes, ears, and mouth; to keep it in a safe place away from children as it is flammable; and to avoid using it on open skin wounds. If irritation occurs on the skin, users are advised to stop using the product and consult a doctor. Finally, the product should be stored at a temperature between 15-30°C (59-86°F) and far away from heat or flame.*

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