Anti-microbial Wipe
Generic Name: anti-microbial wipe
Brand Names:
Germ Away
Purpose Anti-bacterial
Overview
Purpose Anti-bacterial
Uses
To use Pull one sheet from pack. Sanitize hands or other affected area. Discard in trash after use. Do not flush. Close tab after use to retain moisture.
Dosage
Use For use: gently pull wipe from the dispenser feed at an angle and in a downward motion. wet hands or surface thoroughly with the product and let dry, discard wipe in trash
Warnings
Warnings For external use only. Do not use in the eyes. Keep out of eyes. In case of eye contact, rinse with water. If irritation develops, discontinue use. Consult doctor if irritation persists for more than 72 hours. If swallowed, seek medical attention or contact a Poison Control Center.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Anti-microbial Wipe used for?▼
To use Pull one sheet from pack. Sanitize hands or other affected area. Discard in trash after use. Do not flush. Close tab after use to retain moisture.
What are the important warnings for Anti-microbial Wipe?▼
Warnings For external use only. Do not use in the eyes. Keep out of eyes. In case of eye contact, rinse with water. If irritation develops, discontinue use. Consult doctor if irritation persists for more than 72 hours. If swallowed, seek medical attention or contact a Poison Control Center.
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Medical Disclaimer
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