Hand Sanitizer
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3.97l Label (3.79l 1gal Jpg)

3.97l Label (3.79l 1gal Jpg)
SaniTize-MD is an antibacterial hand sanitizer made according to the World Health Organization guidelines using 80% ethyl alcohol as its main ingredient; its purpose is to reduce bacteria that could lead to disease when soap and water are not available. The product should only be used externally and must be kept away from heat or flames. It should not be used on children under two months of age, on open skin wounds or around the eyes, ears, and mouth. Any irritation or rash is a serious condition and a doctor must be consulted promptly. The sanitizer should be applied to hands, making sure to cover all surfaces, and rubbed until dry. Its inactive ingredients include glycerol, hydrogen peroxide, and purified water USP. The product is distributed by Organic Ventures LLC and is a non-sterile antiseptic hand rub solution.*

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