Hand Sanitizer
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Label 80 (Pico 80 Label)

Label 80 (Pico 80 Label)
PICO Hand Sanitizing Gel is a hydroalcoholic gel that contains 80% ethyl alcohol as an active ingredient. Its purpose is to help reduce bacteria on the skin and provide hydration and moisturization. The gel is effective in killing harmful bacteria and germs, and can be applied to all surfaces of the hands until dry. However, children under 6 years of age must be supervised when using it. This gel comes with a few warnings such as being flammable and should be kept away from fire or flame, not to be used on broken or damaged skin, and in case of irritation appears stop the use and ask a doctor. It also comes with a few other pieces of information such as discoloring certain fabrics or furniture, NPN #80100043 and SG80-216L.*

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