Zeco LLC is recalling 604 units of ZEE Company Rubbing Alcohol (70% Isopropyl Alcohol) and HAND-I-SAN No-Rinse Hand Sanitizer (75% Isopropyl Alcohol) because they were manufactured using non-sterile water. This manufacturing deviation violates Good Manufacturing Practice standards and could lead to bacterial contamination in the products. The recalled items were sold in various sizes ranging from 1-gallon jugs to large industrial containers like 275-gallon totes.
Using non-sterile water in the production of antiseptic and sanitizer products poses a risk of microbial contamination. If contaminated products are used on broken skin or by individuals with weakened immune systems, they could cause serious infections.
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