Crazy Aarons Hand Sanitizer 68% Alcohol
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Hand Sanitizers Drug Facts Rev 2

Hand Sanitizers Drug Facts Rev 2
This is a description of a hand sanitizer product named CRaz ASRENS. It is a topical gel with 68% alcohol antiseptic, designed to reduce bacteria that can cause diseases when soap and water are not available. The hand sanitizer is manufactured in the USA and is 118 ml. The product has an adhesive hinge with drug facts printed on the back, and the grey side sticks to the bottle. The manufacturer is Crazy Aaron Enterprises, Inc. in Norristown, PA. The active ingredient is ethanol 68%, and the product should not be used on open wounds or by children under two months old. The product is flammable and should be kept away from heat or flames. If irritation or a rash occurs, stop its use, and consult a doctor. In case of ingestion, medical help should be sought immediately. It should be stored at temperatures between 15-30°C (59-86°F) and protected from freezing and excessive heat above 40°C (104°F). The sanitizer contains ammonium polyacryioyldimethyl taurate, blue1, calcium sodium borosilicate, carmine, FD&C yellow 5 aluminum lake, fragrance, glycerin, mica, propylene glycol, silica, tin oxide, titanium dioxide, and water.*

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