Alcohol Sanitizer
Generic Name: alcohol sanitizer
Brand Names:
I-70 Foaming
Antiseptic
Overview
Antiseptic
Uses
Use for use to decrease bacteria on the skin, only when water is not available
Dosage
Directions press pump twice to deliver two squirts (about a quarter size) of foaming product onto the palm of your hand rub hands together and allow to dry without wiping
Side Effects
do not get into eyes if contact occurs, rinse eyes thoroughly with water irritation and redness develop
Warnings
Warnings Flammable, Keep away from fire and flames For external use only
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Alcohol Sanitizer used for?▼
Use for use to decrease bacteria on the skin, only when water is not available
What are the side effects of Alcohol Sanitizer?▼
do not get into eyes if contact occurs, rinse eyes thoroughly with water irritation and redness develop
What are the important warnings for Alcohol Sanitizer?▼
Warnings Flammable, Keep away from fire and flames For external use only
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