Insist on WHO specification IPA alcohol in your hand sanitiser
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Insist on WHO specification IPA alcohol in your hand sanitiser

Aloe Vera and IPA Alcohol keep your hands soft and safe.

WHO specification is to use sanitiser that is made from IPA alcohol (at least 65%). The sanitisers that are created using ethanol and denatured alcohol simply do not meet this standard.

IPA alcohol, used in our hand sanitiser, is the only alcohol specified to manufacturers by the World Health Organisation. The NHS insists on it and so do we, as it was our medical customers who requested we found a reliable UK source. Cheaper high street alternatives are available, but they carry VAT during this pandemic as they use Ethanol alcohol, a cheaper inferior alcohol, which is a by-product of the drinks industry. This type of sanitiser is often mixed with a chemical called Britrex to discourage ingestion. This chemical can also gain access to your body through your skin if used regularly.

Our ingredients in every product that we create and supply are of the highest quality. Our business partners in the UK for the manufacturing of our hand sanitiser is FEMAS approved. We have the sole supplier for end-users in the UK and are proud to deliver such a wonderful consistent supply to our existing customers as well as ne ones.

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