Hand Sanitizer Who
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4ozcoconutlemongrasslabel (4oz Coconut Lemongrass Label)

4ozcoconutlemongrasslabel (4oz Coconut Lemongrass Label)
This is a description of a hand sanitizer product. It provides drug facts and instructions for use. The product is recommended for repeated use to decrease bacteria on the skin. The user is advised to avoid contact with eyes, and if contact occurs, rinse with water. The product should be kept out of reach of children and supervised during use. The directions instruct the user to squeeze the gel formula onto their palm and thoroughly rub their hands together.*
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4oz Cucumber Aloe Vera (4oz Cucumber Aloe Vera Label)

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4ozeucalptusmintlabel (4oz Eucalyptus Mint Labels)

4ozeucalptusmintlabel (4oz Eucalyptus Mint Labels)
This is a Drug Facts label for a hand sanitizer product. The label advises that the product is used as a hand sanitizer, to decrease bacteria on the skin when soap and water are not available. The user is warned to keep the product away from open flames and in case of contact with eyes, to flush with water. Children should be supervised when using the product. The label also provides instructions on how to use the product.*
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4ozlavendermintlabel (4oz Lavender Mint Label)

4ozlavendermintlabel (4oz Lavender Mint Label)
This is a drug fact sheet for a hand sanitizer called Acte, which is a gel formula and contains 20% Ansept. The uses of this product are listed as helping to kill bacteria on hands when soap and water are not available. Warnings include not applying the sanitizer around the eyes and keeping it out of the reach of children and eye contact to avoid contact with the eyes. The directions involve squeezing the desired amount into hands and thoroughly covering both hands. The product comes in Lavender and Mint.*
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Gel 16oz (Gel 16oz)

Gel 16oz (Gel 16oz)
This text describes a hand sanitizer containing 80% Ethyl Alcohol which acts as an antiseptic to eliminate bacteria on the skin when washing with soap, water, and a towel is not possible. It is recommended to avoid contact with the eyes and in case of accidental contact flush out with water. Prolonged redness or irritation would require medical attention. Children must be supervised when using this product, which requires the user to apply the sanitizer to their palms, rubbing their hands together until it is dry. It contains inactive ingredients, including water, glycerin(e), and Hydroxpropyl cellulose. The size of this hand sanitizer is 6 OZ.*
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Gel 1oz (Gel 1oz)

Gel 1oz (Gel 1oz)
This is a Drug Facts sheet for a hand sanitizer product that contains Ethyl Alcohol 80%. The product is recommended for use when water and soap are not available, and it can help decrease bacteria on the skin. The product is flammable and should be kept away from fire or flame. It should not be applied around the eyes, ears or mouth, and contact with eyes should be avoided. If contact occurs, the eyes should be flushed with water. The product should be used repeatedly, and children should be supervised. The directions for use include squirting the product onto both hands and rubbing it into the skin until dry. The product is made in the United States and available in a gel formula in a 1oz package. The text includes typos and hard-to-read characters.*
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Gel 4oz (Gel 4oz)

Gel 4oz (Gel 4oz)
This is a Drug Facts label for a hand sanitizer that contains 80% ethyl alcohol as an antiseptic to reduce bacteria on the skin when water, soap and a towel are not available. The product is recommended for repeated use; however, it should not be applied around eyes, ears, or mouth. If there is contact with eyes, they should be flushed with water. The product should be discontinued if irritation persists. The hand sanitizer also contains water, glycerin, and hydroxypropyl cellulose as inactive ingredients. The label also includes warnings mentioning it is flammable and should be kept away from fire or flame. Children must be supervised while using the product and it is for external use only. The product is manufactured in the USA and the label has the logos of the World Health Organization and the 'ONE' gel formula. Finally, "WOD 8zl Iuespueysuo MMM" seems to be garbled text and not relevant to the label.*
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Gel 8.5oz 250ml (Gel 8.5oz)

Gel  8.5oz 250ml (Gel 8.5oz)
This is a Drug Facts label for a hand sanitizer product. It contains 80% Ethyl Alcohol as an antiseptic to decrease bacteria on the skin. It is recommended for repeated use when water, soap, and towel are not available. It warns that the hand sanitizer is flammable and should be kept away from fire or flame. It should not be applied around eyes, ears, or mouth. In case of contact with eyes, flush with water. If redness or irritation persists for more than 72 hours, stop use and ask a doctor. It should be kept out of reach of children and they must be supervised when using it. To use, squirt as needed into palms and spread on both hands, rubbing into the skin until dry. The inactive ingredients include water, glycerin, and Hydroxypropyl cellulose. The website for this product is www.onehandsanitizer.com.*
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Gel Gallon (Gel Gallon)

Gel Gallon (Gel Gallon)
This product is hand sanitizer with 80% Ethyl Alcohol as its active ingredient. It helps in decreasing bacteria on the skin when water, soap and towel are not available. It is recommended for repeated use. The product comes with a cautionary warning such as for external use only, keep away from the flame, do not apply around eyes, do not use in ears & mouth. Contact with eyes must be avoided, and in case of contact with eyes, flush eyes with water. If redness or irritation persists, then consult a doctor after 72 hours. It contains water, glycerin(e), Hydroxpropyl cellulose as inactive ingredients. Overall it is a good product to maintain hygiene, especially when no water, soap and towel are ready to use.*
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Gel 1900 mL (Gel Half Gallon)

Gel 1900 mL (Gel Half Gallon)
This is a description of a hand sanitizer that contains 80% Ethyl Alcohol which is an antiseptic. The product is meant to decrease bacteria on the skin when soap, water, and towel are not available. It is recommended for repeated use, however, it should not be applied around eyes, ears, and mouth. If it comes in contact with eyes, it should be flushed with water. In case of persistent redness or irritation for more than 72 hours, stop using the product and seek medical attention. The hand sanitizer should be kept out of the reach of children and only be used under adult supervision. The directions require squirting the sanitizer into the palms and rubbing it into the skin until it is dry. The inactive ingredients are water, glycerin(e), Hydroxpropyl cellulose.*
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Who 4oz (Who 4oz)

Who 4oz (Who 4oz)
This is a description of a hand sanitizer containing ethyl alcohol and hydrogen peroxide as antiseptics. It is used to decrease bacteria on the skin when water, soap, and towels are not available. The product is recommended for repeated use but external use only. The sanitizer is flammable and should be kept away from fire or flame. It should not be applied around the eyes, in ears or mouth. If it contacts the eyes, flush with water. In case of irritation, seek a doctor's attention. The product should be kept out of the reach of children and used under adult supervision. To use, squirt as needed into palms and spread thoroughly on both hands, rub into skin until dry. The sanitizer contains water and propylene glycol as inactive ingredients. The brand is "ONE WHO FORMULA" made in the USA.*
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Who 3800 (Who Gallon)

Who 3800 (Who Gallon)
This is a product label for a hand sanitizer. It contains 70% Ethyl Alcohol and 3% Hydrogen Peroxide and is recommended for reducing bacteria on skin when soap and water are not available. It warns that the product is flammable and should be kept away from fire or flame. It also encourages avoiding contact with eyes and instructs to seek medical attention if redness or irritation persists for more than 72 hours. The product is made in the USA and contains propylene glycol and water as inactive ingredients.*
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Who 1900ml (Who Half Gallon)

Who 1900ml (Who Half Gallon)
This is a description of a hand sanitizer that contains 70% ethyl alcohol and 3% hydrogen peroxide. Its purpose is to decrease bacteria on the skin when hand washing facilities are not available. It is recommended for repeated use, but external use only. The hand sanitizer is flammable, so it must be kept away from fire or flame. It should not be applied around the eyes, ears, or mouth. If it comes into contact with eyes, they should be flushed with water. Children must be supervised when using this product and it must be kept out of their reach. The user needs to squirt the sanitizer into their palms and rub it into their skin until dry. The product is made in the USA, and its inactive ingredients are water and propylene glycol.*

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