Hand Sanitizers in Gallon Bottles

ONE GALLON BULK HAND SANITIZER

  • Exceeds CDC’s requirements for alcohol-based hand sanitizers
  • Contains 80% Alcohol
  • Complies with FDA guidelines
  • Formulated with emollients to keep skin from drying out

*Shipping not available in Hawaii, Alaska or Puerto Rico

$49.99

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DESCRIPTION

One gallon hand sanitizer is now in stock and available for immediate shipping.

Quantity:

Buy as many one gallon hand sanitizers as you want. Sorry, we cannot discount higher quantities. We have specific in stock dates from our U.S. supplier and the hand sanitizer will be sold on a first come, first served basis.

We do have the ability to drop ship large quantities on a pallet to commercial businesses. Please email us and inquire about this service directly.

Size: One gallon hand sanitizer is sold as 128 fluid ounces.

Composition: 80% Alcohol – medical-grade hand sanitizer.

Directions for use:
Fast-n-easy to use

1. Place an almond sized dollop of product onto palm of hand

2. Rub hands together and spread the sanitizer over the entire surface of your hands.

3. Continue rubbing until your hands are dry.

Why buy hand sanitizer?

  • 80% Alcohol exceeds the CDC guidelines for hand sanitizer – for reference please visit: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/hcp/hand-hygiene.html

  • Hand sanitizer is important for families and businesses to keep on hand to stop the spread of germs and viruses including COVID.

  • The one gallon size is perfect for refilling dispensers or placing in heavily trafficked areas. Buying bulk hand sanitizer will reduce the chance that you will run out while supplies are limited.

Does hand sanitizer dry out your hands?

  • Our hand sanitizer is gel based and includes emollients to help provide nourishment to your skin.

Should kids use hand sanitizer?

  • Hand sanitizer should be used by children including the classrooms and day cares. Children are exposed regularly to germs and viruses and hand sanitizer reduces their exposure.

Is hand sanitizer recommended to prevent the spread of COVID?