Hand Sanitizer Recalled Due to Health Concerns, FDA Warns

Driver disinfection hands with antibacterial sanitizer in the car before driving. Coronavirus preventative measure

Photo: Getty Images

Even though it's long been available to customers, the COVID-19 pandemic certainly changed the rate at which we buy and use hand sanitizer. Before you go to clean off with your next spray or squirt, you may want to hold off: One brand of hand sanitizer sold nationwide was just recalled. The Food & Drug Administration (FDA) announced that Washington-based nanoMaterials Discovery Corporation had voluntarily recalled its Alcohol Antiseptic 80% Alcohol Solution hand sanitizer sold under the brand name "Snowy Range Blue." The recalled hand sanitizer is packaged in 4-ounce spray dispenser bottles featuring labels with a blue background and the code NDC 75288-100-04 printed above the listed ingredients. The company says the sanitizer was sent to distributors nationwide for sale on the consumer level.

READ MORE HERE


Sponsored Content

Sponsored Content