Helping Hands Sanitizer
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Helping Hands Sanitizer Label Image (Hh Sanitizer Label V2.7)

Helping Hands Sanitizer Label Image (Hh Sanitizer Label V2.7)
This is a drug fact description for a hand sanitizer called "Helping Hands". It contains 70% alcohol and is a topical gel. It is made in the USA and comes in a size of 16 fl oz/480 ml. The product is designed to reduce bacteria that could cause disease when soap and water are not available. It comes with warnings, such as being flammable, keeping away from heat or flame, and not using it on children less than 2 months old, or on open skin wounds. The product has to be kept out of eyes, ears and mouth, and one should seek medical help if irritation occurs. The directions for use are to place enough product on hands to cover all surfaces, rub hands together until dry, and children under 6 should be supervised. Other details include storing between 15-80C (5-66F), and avoiding freezing or excessive heat above 40C (104F). Inactive ingredients include fragrance, glycanin, Tydroxypropylcellulose, hydroxypropylmethylcellulose, water. The product is distributed by BACE, LLC based in Charlotte, North Carolina.*

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