Antimicrobial Wipes Alcohol Free
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Label (14094 Antimicrobial 80 Wipes Label)

Label (14094 Antimicrobial 80 Wipes Label)
Dr's Formula Antimicrobial Wipes are a perfect solution for cleaning hands when soap and water are not available. The package contains 80 sheets that are made with benzalkonium chloride, aloe vera, and other fine ingredients that effectively clean while keeping your hands hydrated. Dr's Formula Antimicrobial Wipes are formulated without paraben, sulfate, chlorine, or bleach, making them gentle on hands. These wipes kill 99.9% of germs and bacteria, making them an excellent choice for home or professional use. The wipes come in a non-refillable container that must be discarded after use. The wipes are not recommended for use in children less than 2 years of age, and it should not be used as a baby wipe.*
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Product Picture Front (Antimicrobial Wipes Front)

Product Picture Front (Antimicrobial Wipes Front)
This is a description of a canister of antimicrobial wipes that are alcohol-free and claimed to kill 99.9% of germs and bacteria for both home and professional use. The label advises to keep the canister out of reach of children and to refer to the back panel for additional precautionary statements. The remaining characters are not relevant or readable.*

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