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03061 Hand Sanitizer Gel

17 January 2014

03061 destroys 99.9% of common bacteria by employing the same antimicrobial technology used in hospitals throughout Europe. Contains ingredient recommended by World Health Organisation for protection against Avian Flu and H1N1 Viruses.

03061 clings to the skin without dripping off or splashing and dries rapidly leaving no sticky residue or odour taint. Special conditioning moisturizer prevents dryness and keeps skin feeling supple.

03061 is ideal for healthcare and food areas, nurseries, pre-school groups, nursing and care homes and wherever else high standards of hygiene are required. Can be used as a waterless hand cleaner where soap and water are not available

Do not store at extremes of temperature.

SHELF LIFE EXCEEDS 36MONTHS IF STORED IN ACCORDANCE WITH INSTRUCTIONS

 Directions for use:

This is a concentrated product so very little is required. It can be used in a variety of dispensers for economy. This product has been certified to BS EN 13727, as effective against MRSA when worked in to the hands for 30 seconds. Allow to air-dry, then commence work. Avoid any contact with eyes. In the unlikely event of sensitisation occurring, discontinue use immediately.

Active Alcohol Hand Gel is a fast acting alcohol based hand cleanser. It has been independently assessed as being effective against MRSA. It contains emollients to maintain the skin in first class condition. Hand rinse gel quickly removes dirt and micro-organisms from the skin surface and dries without the use of towels, thus reducing the risk of cross contamination. It is ideal for use in food areas, hospitals and all sterile environments.

Ingredients: Ethanol (denat), Aqua, Carbomer, Glycerin, Ethanolamine. Aloe Vera

UN 1170. P.S.N. ETHANOL SOLUTION

 
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