First Dephense Alcohol-free Antiseptic Foam Hand Sanitizer
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Handsanitizer (Handsanitizer)

Handsanitizer (Handsanitizer)
This is a description of an alcohol-free antiseptic foam hand sanitizer that eliminates most common germs. The active ingredient is 0.3% Benzalkonium Chloride and the product is intended for use in hand sanitizing to decrease bacteria on the skin. It is recommended for repeated use but should not be used in the eyes. It comes in a pump bottle and is meant to be applied by wetting the hands thoroughly and rubbing them together until dry. The product is dermatologically tested, is gentle, nourishing, and moisturizing as it leaves the skin soft.*

* These product label images have been analyzed using experimental machine learning. Please verify findings with the primary label text.