Ecolab Inc. is recalling 183 cases of QUIK-CARE Aerosol Foam Hand Sanitizer (62.5% Ethyl Alcohol) because the product was manufactured using the wrong alcohol raw material. This defect means the hand sanitizer contains undeclared or incorrect ingredients not listed on the label. This recall affects 7 oz aerosol cans distributed nationwide across the United States.
The use of incorrect alcohol raw materials can result in undeclared ingredients or excipients in the hand sanitizer. This may lead to skin irritation or reduced effectiveness in killing germs, though the risk level for this specific event is classified as low.
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