Care And Co Hand Sanitizer
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This is a description of a Care & Co Antiseptic Hand Sanitizer Spray that is alcohol-free and contains Benzalkonium Chloride as an active ingredient to kill germs. It is vegan-friendly and does not pollute the environment. The product is safe for human use, and 2mL of product is recommended per application to hands. It has been tested and meets world-class standards. The product is packaged in a 2 fl oz (59 mL) bottle and should be kept out of reach of children. The inactive ingredients are glycerin and reverse osmosis water. If there are any questions or concerns, please contact (666 3227306).*
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This is the description of a hand sanitizing spray by Care & Co, which is alcohol-free and kills germs. It contains 0.13% Benzalkonium Chloride for broad-spectrum anti-microbial and anti-bacterial benefits. The hand sanitizer spray is safe for humans and the environment, and doesn't pollute them. The manufacturer recommends using 2mL of product per application to hands and warns against using it in the eyes, and asks the user to rinse occasionally and recycle. Inactive ingredients include Glycerin and Feverse osmosis water. The manufacturer's contact details are given as Care and Company USA, LLC, 1228 Historic Homer Hwy, Homer, GA 30547.*

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