About Sanzi Derm

Antiseptic Hand Sanitizer
We are the antiseptic team fighting germs so you don’t have to!
Kills 99.99% of most germs.
We’ve added natural Aloe Vera and Glycerin to moisturize hands.

SANZI DERM

Clinically Tested to Kill 99.99% of Germs and Bacteria in 30 seconds.

SANZI DERM

We are the antiseptic team fighting germs so you don't have to.

SANZI DERM

100% Vegan

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No water? No soap? No problem!

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We have added natural Aloe Vera and Glycerin to moisturize hands.

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Unscented

DIRECTIONS

Put enough product in your palm to cover both hands and rub your hands briskly together until dry. Children under 6 years of age should be supervised when using Sanzi Derm.

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Put in your palm

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Rub Hands Together

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Until Dry

DRUG FACTS

Active ingredients

Purpose

Use

Warnings

Using this product

Stop use and ask a doctor if

Keep out of reach of children

Directions

Other information

Inactive ingredients

FAQ

Got questions? We’ve got answers. Feel free to send us an email to info@sanziderm.com

Does Sanzi Derm Hand Sanitizer Contain bisphenol A (BPA)?

No, BPA is not an ingredient in Sanzi Derm. Ethyl alcohol is the active ingredient in Sanzi Derm Hand Sanitizer.

Does Sanzi Derm Hand Sanitizer Kill Resident and Transient Germs on Your Hands?

Germs live all around us. Our bodies are covered with germs that help us stay healthy. These are considered “resident or potentially harmless” bacteria and, they reside in and on the body.

We’re also exposed to germs we pick up from contact with other people or objects. These germs are called transient bacteria. These germs are often responsible for making one sick. Sanzi Derm reduces some of your resident bacteria while eliminating the transient bacteria on the top layer of your hands. Your body quickly regenerates your resident bacteria.

Why Does Sanzi Derm Hand Sanitizer Contain Alcohol?

Ethyl alcohol is one of the safest and most effective antiseptic ingredients.  The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommend that the general public use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer when soap and water are not available.

Does Sanzi Derm Hand Sanitizer Contain Triclosan?

No, Triclosan is not an ingredient in Sanzi Derm. Ethyl alcohol is the active ingredient in Sanzi Derm Hand Sanitizer.

Does Sanzi Derm Hand Sanitizer Really Kill 99.99% of Germs that May Cause Illness?

Yes, Sazi Derm is tested against a broad spectrum of micro-organisms and have resulted in more than 99.99% reduction of those organisms, germs. It is prohibited by the Food and Drug Administration for manufacturers to make viral reduction claims.

Does Sanzi Derm Cause Supergerms?

No. Alcohol-based hand sanitizers kill germs in a different way than antibiotics, and they are not left behind to let the germs either become resistant or become what some people call “supergerms.” According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), there is no chance for the germs to adapt or develop resistance to an alcohol-based hand sanitizer, even with frequent use.

How do you use Sanzi Derm?

As with all over-the-counter products, it is important to use Sanzi Derm properly and according to the instructions on the label: Put enough product in your palm to cover hands and rub hands together briskly, Let dry. Adults should always supervise children in the use of the product.  It is important to use Sanzi Derm at key moments throughout the day such as before eating, after caring for someone who’s ill, after using the restroom and after touching objects touched by many different hands, for example, the grocery cart handle, a subway pole and escalator railings.

Is it Safe for Children to Use Sanzi Derm Hand Sanitizer?

Yes, Sanzi Derm is safe and effective for everyone. However, children under 6 years of age should be supervised when using Sanzi Derm. Do not use on children under the age of 2.

Is Sanzi Derm Hand Sanitizer Drying to the Hands?

No, Sanzi Derm Hand Sanitizer was developed to be used repeatedly without damaging the skin.

What Does the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Say About Alcohol-based Hand Sanitizers?

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) have recommended the use of alcohol-based hand sanitizers when soap and water are not available, and hands are not visibly dirty. For more information on the CDC Hand Hygiene recommendations, visit www.cdc.gov/handwashing.

What Are Some Examples Of When To Practice Good Hand Hygiene?

  • After using the bathroom
  • Before eating or drinking anything
  • Before and after handling raw foods, fish, poultry, or eggs
  • After using a public phone
  • After riding public transportation
  • In schools and day care centers
  • After changing diapers
  • When one is sick
  • After shaking hands
  • After sneezing or coughing
  • After touching an ATM, elevator buttons or escalator handrails

What if Sanzi Derm is Ingested?

If swallowed, get medical help or contact a Poison Control Center right away.

Is it safe to wear jewelry while using Hand Sanzi Derm Hand sanitizer?

There haven’t been any reports of adverse effects of Sanzi Derm alcohol-based hand sanitizer on fine jewelry composed of gold, silver, or platinum. However, we recommend you use caution while wearing costume jewelry as the product might affect painted surfaces. Please refer to the care instructions provided by the jewelry manufacturer.

Is it safe to use Sanzi Derm products during pregnancy?

Yes, it is safe to use Sanzi Derm during pregnancy and nursing.

How should Sanzi Derm be stored?

Sanzi Derm should be stored In temperatures below of 110°F (43°C).

Where is Sanzi Derm hand sanitizer manufactured?

Sanzi Derm hand sanitizer is manufactured in Ridgefield Park, NJ.

Who Should I Contact for More Information on Sanzi Derm?

Please call our customer service line at 866-961-6181 or visit our website www.sanziderm.com

CONTACT

Please call our customer service line at 866-961-6181

Questions? Write to us at info@sanziderm.com

AVAILABLE AT

Sanzi Derm 8oz Antiseptic Hand Sanitizer Gel is available at:

Walgreens, Kroger, HEB, and more stores and sizes coming soon.