Coronavirus Covid-19 XTREME PROTEX Viral Disrupter |
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SAFELY KILLS 99.9% OF GERMS AS IT MOISTURIZES YOUR HANDS
• Kills COVID-19
• Kills 99.9% of common germs
• Protects against germs, bacteria, fungi and viruses
• Safe, non-toxic, alcohol-free formula
• FDA National Drug Code (NDA)
• FDA registered facility
• USA based company and 100% made in the USA
• Moisturizes and prevents skin dryness
XTREME:PROTEX 'VIRAL DISRUPTER
WATER BASED
Why we choose to make alcohol-free hand sanitizer
Washing your hands enough in today's world is just about impossible-even for healthcare workers! Therefore, routinely using rinse-free hand sanitizers to supplement normal hand washing is required. Alcohol will dry out your hands with repeated use. Eventually this will cause your skin to crack-making it more susceptible to infection.
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Other problems associated with alcohol-based hand sanitizers include flammability and toxicity. They are rated as class 1 with a dangerous flashpoint of less the 100 degrees Fahrenheit. Also, alcohol-based hand sanitizers, if ingested by children, can cause serious adverse effects.
HAND SANITIZER
4 fl oz (118 mL)
U.S. Pat. No. 7,892,447 Other Patents Pending
MEDICAL GRADE • FDA CGMP Compliant Facility Doctor Recommended. Natural & Nontoxic
KILLS C.DIFFICILE SPORES
KILLS COVID-19 GUARANTEED
MRSA
• FDA CGMP Compliant Facility Doctor Recommended • Natural & Nontoxic
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CDC RECOMMENDS
Hand washing and Hand Sanitizer Use at Home, at Play, and Out and About.
Germs are everywhere! They can get onto hands and items we touch during daily activities and make you sick. Cleaning hands at key times with soap and water or hand sanitizer is one of the most important steps you can take to avoid getting sick and spreading germs to those around you. There are important differences between washing hands with soap and water and cleaning them with hand sanitizer. For example, alcohol-based hand sanitizers don’t kill ALL types of germs, such as a stomach bug called norovirus, some parasites, and Clostridium difficile, which causes severe diarrhea. Hand sanitizers also may not remove harmful chemicals, such as pesticides and heavy metals like lead. Handwashing reduces the amounts of all types of germs, pesticides, and metals on hands. Knowing when to clean your hands and which method to use will give you the best chance of preventing sickness.
Alcohol-Based Hand Sanitizer • Before and after visiting a friend or a loved one in a hospital or nursing home, unless the person is sick with Clostridium difficile (if so, use soap and water to wash hands). • If soap and water are not available, use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer that contains at least 60% alcohol, and wash with soap and water as soon as you can. * Do NOT use hand sanitizer if your hands are visibly dirty or greasy: for example, after gardening, playing outdoors, or after fishing or camping (unless a handwashing station is not available). Wash your hands with soap and water instead.
Alcohol-Based Hand Sanitizer Use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer that contains at least 60% alcohol. Supervise young children when they use hand sanitizer to prevent swallowing alcohol, especially in schools and childcare facilities. • Apply. Put enough product on hands to cover all surfaces. • Rub hands together, until hands feel dry. This should take around 20 seconds. Note: Do not rinse or wipe off the hand sanitizer before it’s dry; it may not work as well against germs
Soap and Water • Before, during, and after preparing food • Before eating food • Before and after caring for someone who is sick • Before and after treating a cut or wound • After using the bathroom, changing diapers, or cleaning up a child who has used the bathroom • After blowing your nose, coughing, or sneezing • After touching an animal, animal food or treats, animal cages, or animal waste • After touching garbage • If your hands are visibly dirty or greasy.
Soap and Water • Wet your hands with clean running water (warm or cold) and apply soap. • Lather your hands by rubbing them together with the soap. • Scrub all surfaces of your hands, including the palms, backs, fingers, between your fingers, and under your nails. Keep scrubbing for 20 seconds. Need a timer? Hum the “Happy Birthday” song twice. • Rinse your hands under clean, running water. • Dry your hands using a clean towel or air dry them. |

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