Instant Hand Sanitizer (gel-type)
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This is a hand sanitizer solution which contains 62% Ethyl Alcohol, Aloe Vera, and Vitamin E. It comes in a bottle with a net content of 800mL and is used as an antibacterial agent for cleaning hands to decrease bacteria on the skin that could cause disease. It is capable of killing 99.9% of common germs that can cause disease in 15 seconds. This sanitizer is useful in situations where water is not accessible. The product is flammable, and users should keep it away from heat or flame. Children under six years of age should be supervised when using this product. If irritated or rash appears and lasts, users should stop using it immediately and seek medical attention. The inactive ingredients in this sanitizer solution are water, glycerin, Propyene Giycal, Isopropyl Myrstate, Aloe Barbadensis Le, Carbomer, Tocopheryl Acetate (Vitamin E), and Aminomethy! Propanal. The product is made by Hospeco, and the company is located in Cleveland, Ohio.*

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