San-ez Hand Sanitizer Gel
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This is a description for a hand sanitizer gel named SAN-EZ. Its active ingredient is 70% v/v Ethyl Alcohol, and it is used to reduce microbes that can cause diseases when soap and water are not available. The sanitizer must be used externally only and kept away from heat sources. It should not be used on children under 2 months of age or on open skin wounds. If the product gets into eyes, it is essential to rinse thoroughly with water. It is necessary to discontinue use if irritation or rashes occur. The product should be kept out of reach of children, and medical attention should be sought in case of accidental ingestion. The sanitizer comes in an 8 fl. oz. (236 mL) packaging and contains Aloe and Shea essence. Its inactive ingredients include Water, Isopropyl Alcohol, Carbomer, Fragrance, and Aminomethyl Propanol. The recommended usage of this sanitizer gel is to apply enough product on the hands to cover all surfaces and to rub them until the product dries. Finally, if there are questions or comments, customers can contact the manufacturer at 1-800-835-0885.*

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