Relief Chemistry Hand Sanitizer
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This is a hand sanitizer that kills 99.99% of germs and is made with 70% alcohol. It comes in a one-gallon bottle and is a topical solution. The active ingredient is ethyl alcohol at a concentration of 70%. Users should put enough product on their hands to cover all surfaces and rub their hands together until dry. The product is made without alcohol and is intended to help reduce bacteria when soap and water are not available. It is important to keep the product away from children and to avoid contact with the eyes, ears, and mouth. The sanitizer should not be used on children under two months of age or on open skin wounds. If a person experiences irritation or rash, they should stop the use and seek medical attention.*

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