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This is a description for Antimicrobial Alcohol Gel Hand Wipes that come in a container with 135 wipes measuring 6x7.51 inches. The wipes contain moisturizing aloe, glycerin and vitamin C. They remove soil and bacteria more effectively than gels alone and kill 99.99% of germs. The wipes are an antiseptic handwash that help prevent cross-contamination. They are recommended for post-use and they dry in seconds. The active ingredient is 65.9% alcohol, and the wipes are used for handwashing to decrease bacteria on the skin. However, they should not be used in or make contact with the eyes, and it is advisable to keep them away from fire or flame. Furthermore, they should be kept out of reach of children unless under adult supervision, and, if swallowed, medical help must be sought or Poison Control Center immediately. The wipes are easy to use by removing the seal from the container and pulling out a wipe from the center of the towel. The hands, fingers, interdigtal areas, and wrists should be thoroughly wiped with the towel to sanitize them. The entire wipe surface should be utilized, and the user should allow their hands to dry. The wipes should be discarded after single use. Inactive ingredients include Water, Propylene Glycol, Glycerin, Carbormer, Triethanolamine, Aloe Barbadensis Loaf Juice, Tocopharyl Acotate, Tetrasodium EDTA.*

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