Ultra Gel Hand Sanitizer
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Ultra-gel (Ultra Hand Sanitizer)

Ultra-gel (Ultra Hand Sanitizer)
Ultra Gel Hand Sanitizer is a 70% alcohol antiseptic solution that comes in a non-sterile 3.785 L container. Its main purpose is to reduce bacteria that can cause disease when regular hand washing with soap and water is not possible. The product must be kept away from heat or flames and should not be used on open skin wounds. If it enters the eyes, rinse with water and if swallowed, medical advice must be sought. The sanitizer should be rubbed into the hands until dry, and kids under 6 years should be supervised while using it to avoid swallowing. Its inactive ingredients include glycerin, hydrogen peroxide, and purified water.*

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