Acme United Corporation is recalling over 212 million units of various brands of BZK (Benzalkonium Chloride 0.13%) Antiseptic Towelettes and Hand Sanitizing Wipes. These products, which include brands like Dynarex, First Aid Only, Medi-First, and Wipes Plus, are being recalled due to Current Good Manufacturing Practice (CGMP) deviations at the manufacturing facility. This voluntary recall affects a wide range of wipes distributed nationwide in the United States.
Manufacturing deviations can lead to products that do not meet quality or safety standards, potentially resulting in ineffective sanitization or contamination. While no specific injuries have been reported, using products that deviate from safety standards poses a moderate risk during wound care or hygiene procedures.
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Manufactured for Dynarex Corporation.
212,607,900 containers affected.
Manufactured For: Dukal, LLC.
Manufactured for Dynarex Corporation.
Distributed for Food Service Resources.
R&R Enterprise.
Manufactured for Medique Products.
Manufactured for CFS Brands DBA WipesPlus.
Manufactured for Dynarex Corporation.
Progressive Products.
Manufactured for Custom Packaging Co., Inc.
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