Hand Sanitizer
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Drug Facts 1g (1g 70hs Lgrgel Drug Facts Fda)

Drug Facts 1g (1g 70hs Lgrgel Drug Facts  Fda)
This is a hand sanitizer with 70% ethyl alcohol that kills 99.99% of germs. It is used when soap and water are not available. It contains essential oils for fragrance and should not be used on open wounds or children under 2 months of age. It should be kept away from heat or flames, and out of reach of children. It has inactive ingredients such as hydrogen peroxide, aloe vera, and glycerin. It should be rubbed into hands and around nails and not swallowed. In case of irritation or rash, stop using and ask a doctor. It should be kept at a temperature between 15-30C. If there are questions or concerns, contact the manufacturer.*
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Outer Label 1g (1g Hs Lgrgel 1 Gallon)

Outer Label 1g (1g Hs Lgrgel   1 Gallon)
This text describes a hand sanitizer gel by SIAMIL & YNNIy, with Vitamin E and Aloe Vera, scented with Lemongrass & Lavender. It comes in a 1 US gallon size with 70% Ethyl Alcohol, and it is made in America.*
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Outer Label 4 Fl Oz (4o 70hs Lgrgel Fda)

Outer Label 4 Fl Oz (4o 70hs Lgrgel Fda)
This is a hand sanitizer gel on the website sanesanitizer.com, which consists of active ingredients capable of killing 99.99% of disease-causing germs. The hand sanitizer should only be used externally and kept away from children less than 2 months old or that have open skin wounds. In case of contact with eyes, rinse through with water. The inactive ingredients used are hydrogen peroxide, aloe vera, and sterile water, for instance. The product must be rubbed over all surfaces of the hands until dry. The brand's contact number, FDA registration number, and the quantity of product are available.*

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