Dr. Guard Stick
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This is a description of how to use a disinfectant stick called OrGuard Stick. The stick contains a main liquid solution and an ampoule inside that includes active ingredients in powder form. To activate the stick, you need to bend the middle part of the stick to break the ampoule. As the stick turns yellow, the pure chlorine dioxide is released through its surface. The stick will turn transparent to indicate that it is no longer effective and needs to be disposed of. The product has several precautions that need to be followed when handling it or in case of any abnormality. This product serves as a household disinfectant and deodorizer and has active ingredients like Sodium chlore, acid 3%, and Purfed v2%. The net weight of the product is 109, and it is made in Korea. The stick needs to be stored between 5-25C and away from children's reach. However, due to an error, the text contains some typos and grammatical errors.*

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