Ethanol Hand Sanitizer
Generic Name: ethanol hand sanitizer
Brand Names:
Planeaire Hands Lemon Olive Oil Hand Sanitizer
Purpose Antiseptic
Overview
Purpose Antiseptic
Uses
Uses helps reduce bacteria that potentially can cause disease for use when soap and water are not available
Dosage
Directions wet hands thoroughly with product, rub hands, and allow to dry without wiping for children under 6 years of age, use only under adult supervision to avoid swallowing not recommended for infants
Side Effects
Discontinue use if irritation or redness develops if condition persists for more than 72 hours, consult a doctor
Warnings
For external use only- on hands. Flammable. Keep away from heat and flame. Do not use on open wounds or near eyes In case of contact with eyes, rinse thoroughly with water
Storage
Other Information store between 15-30 C ( 59-86 F) do not store above 105 F avoid freezing may discolor some fabrics may be harmful to some wood finishes and plastics
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Ethanol Hand Sanitizer used for?▼
Uses helps reduce bacteria that potentially can cause disease for use when soap and water are not available
What are the side effects of Ethanol Hand Sanitizer?▼
Discontinue use if irritation or redness develops if condition persists for more than 72 hours, consult a doctor
What are the important warnings for Ethanol Hand Sanitizer?▼
For external use only- on hands. Flammable. Keep away from heat and flame. Do not use on open wounds or near eyes In case of contact with eyes, rinse thoroughly with water
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Medical Disclaimer
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