Hand Sanitizing Gel
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16ozgellabel (16ozgellabel)

16ozgellabel (16ozgellabel)
This is a hand sanitizing gel with a mild aloe scent and vitamin E added. It comes in a 16fl. oz. bottle, and it is made in Texas. The active ingredient is 70% ethyl alcohol, and it is used to decrease bacteria on the skin that could cause diseases. The gel is recommended for repeated use; however, it should not be used on children under two months or open skin wounds. This product should be kept out of eyes, and users should avoid contact with broken skin, and not inhale or ingest the product. It is flammable, and should be kept away from fire or flames. The directions advise users to wet hands thoroughly for children under six, an adult supervision is required. In case of irritation or redness or the condition persist for more than 72 hours, users must stop using the product and seek medical help. Finally, this product shouldn't be stored above 105°F and may harm wood finishes and plastics.*

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