Salt Flats Sanitizer
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Label (Salt Flats Sanitizer)

Label (Salt Flats Sanitizer)
This is a description of an antiseptic hand rub solution from Salt Flats, which is a company located in Salt Lake City. The solution is a non-sterile, topical antiseptic hand rub made of 80% alcohol. It is labeled as a "sanitizer" and its purpose is to reduce bacteria that can cause diseases when soap and water are unavailable. However, it should not be used on open skin wounds or by children under two months of age. Users should avoid contact with eyes, mouth, and ears, and supervise children under six years of age. The solution should be rubbed on the hands until dry. Inactive ingredients include glycerin, hydrogen peroxide, and purified water USP. Users are warned that this solution is flammable and must be kept away from heat and flame. It should be stored between 15-30C and kept out of reach of children. The product also comes in a 1-gallon container labeled as 12802.*

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