Lite Nfoamy Eucalyptus Mint Sanitizing Handwash Soap
FDA Recall NDC 64009-332
FDA Enforcement Report: View Recall Date, Reasons, and Safety Status
Active & Historical Enforcement Reports
The FDA has identified 1 recorded enforcement report(s) associated with Lite Nfoamy Eucalyptus Mint Sanitizing Handwash (NDC 64009-332). A significant event, classified as Class II, was initiated on Mar 29, 2021 by Spartan Chemical Company, Inc.. The reported reason for this action was: "CGMP Deviations"
This specific recall has a current status of TERMINATED, indicating that the FDA considers the recall process finished or the product successfully recovered.
This specific recall has a current status of TERMINATED, indicating that the FDA considers the recall process finished or the product successfully recovered.
Reported Recall Events
Class II Terminated
CGMP Deviations
Mar 29, 2021
Apr 21, 2021
1,200 cases
Recall Profile & Regulatory Data
Event ID
87633
Classification
Class II
Enforcement Status
Terminated
Recalling Firm
Spartan Chemical Co Inc
Voluntary / Mandated
Voluntary: Firm initiated
Distribution Pattern
Nationwide USA and Puerto Rico; Mexico
Termination Date
Oct 16, 2023
Product Description
Lite'n Foamy Eucalyptus Mint Sanitizing Handwash (Benzalkonium Chloride, 0.13%), Net Contents: 18 oz/ 532 ml per foam pump container, For Institutional and Industrial Use Only, Spartan Chemical Company, Inc., 1110 Spartan Drive, Maumee, OH 43537 USA. UPC 7 53525 26287 8 NDC: 64009-332-72
Batch or Lot Expiration Information
Lot# Lot, expiry: Lot 538307, exp 1/20/2023
Affected Packages Involved in this Recall
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About FDA Recall Enforcement Reports
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