South Seas Hand Sanitizer
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50ml Ndc: 80859-002-01 (50ml South Seas Label)

50ml Ndc: 80859-002-01 (50ml South Seas Label)
This is a description of a Hand Sanitizer Gel containing 74% Ethyl Alcohol, which helps to reduce the bacteria that can potentially cause disease. It serves as an antiseptic and is used when there is no availability of soap and water. The directions are to wet hands thoroughly with the product and allow it to dry without wiping. It is not recommended for infants or children under 6 years of age. The hand sanitizer should be kept away from heat or flame, and contact with eyes, ears, and mouth should be avoided. If swallowed, medical attention should be sought immediately. The gel is distributed by Mistral LLC in California and is made in France.*

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