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Canada/Ottawa: Applied Lubrication Technology Inc., a Mono, Ontario establishment, recalls an unknown amount of Protectenol branded Liquid Hand Sanitizer products from the Canadian marketplace due to the suspected presence of Denatured Alcohol-2-Isopropanol (DA-2I), a type of Ethanol deliberately rendered poisonous by the addition of hard-to-separate toxic substances with consequential risk of poisoning, oral injury, internal ingestion and GI tract laceration damage, all serious health and safety hazards
HCSC: http://ht.ly/wU6M30qPcf6
Direct link: https://healthycanadians.gc.ca/recall-alert-rappel-avis/hc-sc/2020/73321r-eng.php
Additional information:
Health Canada/Santé Canada (“HCSC”) reports the following Ethanol-based Hand Sanitizer products are subject to this recall:
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Filed under: Assistive, health or safety devices, Health Canada/Santé Canada, Home & Residential, Labeling or regulatory issues, Medical / Veterinary, potentially harmful or lethal ingredients | Tagged: antiseptic, Applied Lubrication Technology Inc, chemical burn hazard, COVID-19, Denatured Alcohol-2-Isopropanol (DA-2I), FSA Ref: FSA-PRIN-27-2020, hand sanitizer, Health Canada, Recalls Direct RIN: 13124-2020, sanitizer, Santé Canada | Leave a comment »