Hygiene Clean Leather Oak Hand Sanitizer Liquid
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Bottle5 (Bottle5)

Bottle5 (Bottle5)
Hygiene Clean hand sanitizer is made in the USA and can withstand temperatures up to 212F without degradation. It contains 0.13% benzalkonium chloride, an antimicrobial ingredient that decreases bacteria on the skin. It is recommended for repeated use, but if irritation or redness develops or persists for more than 72 hours, stop use and ask a doctor. This hand sanitizer is alcohol-free and can kill 99% of all germs. The plastic bottle size is 1.7 FL. 0Z (50mL) and can be carried easily. For more information about the product, visit www.hygieneclean.com.*
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Bottle6 (Bottle6)

Bottle6 (Bottle6)
This is a hand sanitizer with benzalkonium chloride as an active ingredient which acts as an antimicrobial agent. It is recommended to keep out of reach of children and in case of ingestion medical assistance should be sought immediately. Directions for use include pumping a small amount of foam on hands and rubbing hands together until dry. It comes in a package containing 24 bottles of 1.7 oz each. The inactive ingredients include water, propylene glycol, lauramine oxide, undeceth-7, disodium EDTA, aloe barbadensis gel, glycereth-2-cocoate, DMDM hydantoin, fragrance and citric acid. The product is made in the USA by Broom, LLC.*

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