Ardil Comercial S.R.L. is recalling 1,260 bottles of Limar Hand Sanitizer (70% Isopropyl Alcohol) because the 4-ounce bottles are packaged in containers that closely resemble drinking water bottles. This defect poses a serious risk of accidental ingestion, which can lead to alcohol poisoning. The product was manufactured in the Dominican Republic and distributed through a client in New York City. Consumers should immediately stop using the product and contact a healthcare professional if accidental ingestion is suspected.
The packaging is designed in a way that can be easily mistaken for a beverage, specifically a small water bottle. If ingested, the high concentration of isopropyl alcohol can cause symptoms ranging from nausea and vomiting to severe alcohol poisoning or death.
Contact your healthcare provider or pharmacist for guidance. Return any unused product to the pharmacy for a refund
If you or a family member were harmed by this recalled product, you may have legal rights. Consider consulting a consumer protection attorney to understand your options for compensation.
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