Hand Sanitizer
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Sanipur Hand Sanitizer is a 75% alcohol antiseptic gel that comes in a 2 fluid ounce (60 mL) bottle. This topical, non-sterile gel contains Aloe and Vitamin E. It is intended to be used when soap and water are not available to help reduce bacteria on the skin. The product should be rubbed onto hands until dry. The directions indicate that enough product should be used to cover all hand surfaces. The sanitizer should not be used on infants less than 2 months old or on individuals with skin that is visibly dirty or greasy. It is made in China and distributed by Ak-Pak RI in Canada. The product may discolor fabrics or surfaces and should be stored between 15°C-30°C (50°F-69°F). For additional information or concerns about using the product, individuals should contact 1-212-684-2228.*

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