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Concentration of alcohol in gel hand sanitizers

July 16, 2009 by Anonymous, 19 weeks 3 days ago
Comment: 38055

Who regulates the concentration of alcohol in gel hand sanitizers? Is the final concentration listed on the label taking into consideration possible dilution from additives such as moisturizers and fragrances? Lastly, are hand sanitizers containing moisturizers and fragrances less effective at killing microbes when compared to those lacking added moisturizers or fragrances?

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