Hand Sanitizer
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Label 1 (60 mL Label 1)

Label 1 (60 mL Label 1)
Description: CareCom Hand Sanitizer is a 60ml/2 US fl.oz. hand sanitizer that contains 70% ethyl alcohol that kills 99.9% of bacteria and germs without water. The product is a useful solution for maintaining hand hygiene and staying safe and well. However, it comes with warnings and directions for use to avoid irritation, rash, and itching. It should be kept away from children and stored below 118°F. In case of accidental ingestion, a healthcare professional should be notified immediately. Overall, CareCom Hand Sanitizer is a reliable and effective way to keep your hands clean and germ-free.*
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Label 2 (60 mL Label 2)

Label 2 (60 mL Label 2)
This is a description of a hand sanitizer from the brand Essentials by GS1. The hand sanitizer comes in a 60 ml / 2 U.S. fl.oz. bottle and contains 99.9% active ingredient Furpse| Etryi Akl. The instructions recommend using it to disinfect hands without water and avoiding contact with broken skin. The product is flammable, so it should be kept away from heat and flame. It contains glycern, propylene glycol, carbomer sodium hydrodde 2, and water as inactive ingredients. The warning advises seeing a doctor if itching occurs and not to store it at temperatures over 118°F. Children under the age of 8 should be supervised while using the product.*

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