Sani Choice Instant Hand Sanitizer
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This is a drug facts label for an instant hand sanitizing gel produced by Sani-Choice Corporation. The active ingredient is 70% Isopropyl Alcohol which acts as an antiseptic. It is used to sanitize hands without water or rinse. It contains 16.91 fl oz (500 ml) gel, and directions involve rubbing the gel thoroughly on hands and allowing it to dry, making sure to avoid wiping or rinsing. Water, Acrylic Copolomer, Glycerin, and Sodium Hydroxide are some of the inactive ingredients in the gel. It comes with specific warnings such as keeping it away from flame, children and eyes, and avoiding inhalation or ingestion. Also, it should only be used externally and discontinued if skin irritation or redness occurs. The product was produced in the United States and it expires in February 2024.*

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