Ethyl Alcohol 70% V/v
Generic Name: ethyl alcohol 70% v/v
Brand Names:
Ashleybelle Moisturizing Hand Sanitizer Pear Blossom
Ethyl alcohol 70% v/v antiseptic hand sanitizer to help reduce bacteria on the skin.
Overview
Ethyl alcohol 70% v/v antiseptic hand sanitizer to help reduce bacteria on the skin.
Uses
Hand sanitizer to help reduce bacteria on the skin that could cause disease. Recommended for repeated use.
Dosage
Wet hands thoroughly with product and allow to dry without wiping. For children under 6, do not use without adult supervision. Not recommended for infants.
Warnings
Highly flammable. Keep away from fire or flame. For external use only. Do not use in or near the eyes. Stop use if irritation or rash appears and lasts. Do not store above 110F (43C). Keep away from heat and direct sunlight.
Storage
Do not store above 110F (43C). Keep away from heat and direct sunlight. May discolor certain fabrics or surfaces.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Ethyl Alcohol 70% V/v used for?▼
Hand sanitizer to help reduce bacteria on the skin that could cause disease. Recommended for repeated use.
What are the important warnings for Ethyl Alcohol 70% V/v?▼
Highly flammable. Keep away from fire or flame. For external use only. Do not use in or near the eyes. Stop use if irritation or rash appears and lasts. Do not store above 110F (43C). Keep away from heat and direct sunlight.
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