Kills Hand Sanitizer Gel
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Principal Display Panel (236 mL Bottle Label)

Principal Display Panel (236 mL Bottle Label)
This is a description of an antibacterial hand sanitizer made by Dermazone Solutions. It comes in an 8-fluid ounce bottle and contains 65% ethyl alcohol, which is effective in eliminating 99.99% of common germs and bacteria. It is made in a FDA registered drug facility and designed for use when soap and water are not available. The directions require one to apply enough product on the hands to cover all surfaces and rub them together until they are dry. The hand sanitizer includes aloe vera juice, USP glycerin, hydroxypropyl cellulose, NF and purified water, as inactive ingredients. It is important to keep the hand sanitizer out of the eyes, ears, and mouth, to avoid using it on open skin wounds or with children under two months old. Keeping it away from heat or flame and storing it in temperatures between 15 - 30C (59-86F) is advised. If irritation or rash occurs, discontinuing the use of the product is recommended, and if swallowed, the label advises to contact a Poison Control Center immediately.*

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