Alpet E3 Hand Sanitizer Spray

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Alpet E3 Hand Sanitizer Spray
Alpet E3 Hand Sanitizer Spray
What is the alcohol content in D2 Sanitizers' hand sanitizers?

D2 Sanitizers' hand sanitizers have a strong alcohol content, usually between 70% and 80%. This level is good at killing germs and bacteria on your hands. Look at the product labels to see the exact alcohol percentages.

Does this product contain a moisturizing glycerin?

According to the stock label, this product does not include glycerin among other inactive ingredients such as water, isopropanol or glycerol monolaurate. This product does include active ingredients like ethyl alcohol and moisturizers.

What is the difference between Alpet® E3 and Alpet® E3 Plus Hand Sanitizers?

The Alpet® E3 hand sanitizer is made up of isopropanol instead of ethanol. Due to the consistency of isopropanol, it has less efficacy than Alpet® E3 Plus. This means it does not prevent the maximum spread of germs. Alpet® E3 Plus is recommended specifically for food and hospitality industries since it has been tested to kill 26 pathogens, alleviating most common germs.

Can this soap or sanitizer cause allergic reactions?

Best Sanitizers confirms that the formulated ingredients are safe for customers and free of 8 food allergens. The active ingredients are not exposed to or with the following allergens: Milk, egg, fish, wheat, peanuts, soybeans, crustacean shellfish and tree nuts.

Who do I contact for bulk product orders?

You may reach a D2 Sanitizer's representative by emailing [email protected]. Another way to contact us is by giving us a call at 800-608-3755.

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What steps should I take if this product gets in my mouth or eyes?

Contact to sensitive parts of the body may result in a stinging feeling or slight irritation. This irritation is treatable. If contact has been made with the eyes, a convenient and fast solution would be gently rinsing the eye with water as soon as possible. It may take 15 to 20 minutes to recover. If inhaled or swallowed, get some fresh air and breathe slowly.

If conditions still persist, call your doctor for medical attention.