Original bottles keep people safe by having all appropriate warning labels and safety devices. Far too often, people put hand sanitizer in generic bottles and end up accidentally poisoning themselves or others. Always keep hand sanitizer in its original bottle.
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Wait, why? I tried googling this but couldn't find something off the bat--I usually get those big bottles to refill the mini ones I keep in purses?
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The FDA treats hand sanitizer as a drug, and so they consider the labeling important in case you have a bad reaction or something so that it’s easier to see what ingredients were in the hand sanitizer and let the right people know.
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We were somewhere around Barstow on the edge of the desert when the oven cleaner began to take hold.
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but what if i REALLY WANT to keep my hand sanitizer in a novelty liquid candy dispenser bottle
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