But without the proper commercial cleaning supplies, the task of keeping cleaners, business owners, and the general public safe becomes much more difficult and dangerous.
Today, the FDA (Food and Drug Administration) put out a follow up in its recent warning of hand sanitizers containing methanol, a toxic ingredient when absorbed through the skin or digested. The updated warning from the FDA is that there are hand sanitizers containing insufficient levels of alcohol to disinfect and protect from pathogens such as SARS-CoV-2.
Been tested by the FDA and found to contain methanol
Are labeled to contain methanol
Have been tested and found to have microbial contamination
Are being recalled by the manufacturer or distributor
Are sub-potent, meaning they have less than the required amount of ethyl alcohol, isopropyl alcohol, or benzalkonium chloride
Are purportedly made at the same facility as products that have been tested by the FDA and found to contain methanol.
FDA test results found some hand sanitizers had concerningly low levels of ethyl alcohol, isopropyl alcohol, or benzalkonium chloride, the active ingredients. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommend hand sanitizers that contain at least 60% of ethanol alcohol or other active ingredients.
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