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Pure 216 First Aid Disinfecting Wipes for Hands and Face | Antibacterial Cleaning Wipes for Skin, First Aid Kits & Travel Essentials | Portable Sanitizing Wipes for Home, Office & On-the-Go Use
Pure 216 First Aid Disinfecting Wipes for Hands and Face | Antibacterial Cleaning Wipes for Skin, First Aid Kits & Travel Essentials | Portable Sanitizing Wipes for Home, Office & On-the-Go Use

Pure 216 First Aid Disinfecting Wipes for Hands and Face | Antibacterial Cleaning Wipes for Skin, First Aid Kits & Travel Essentials | Portable Sanitizing Wipes for Home, Office & On-the-Go Use

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Description

Pure disinfecting wipes are ideal for cleaning and disinfecting against both the seasonal flu and h1n1 (commonly referred to as the swine flu). use them to clean your hands and face when water and soap are unavailable. these germ killing wipes are great for use at home or on the road.

Features

    Re-sealable package

    6 packs of 36 disinfecting wipes giving you 216 wipes

    For hands and face

    Alcohol-free

    Wipes measure 9 x 5.5 inches

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These wipes contain diazolidinyl urea as the main ingredient. Diazolidinyl urea is a formaldehyde releaser and has also been known to cause an allergic reaction on contact, sometimes fairly severe.Studies have shown diazolidinyl urea to be safe in cosmetics at a .5% concentration, but there is no information as to the concentration in this product.I won't buy these again and am considering tossing them out.Edit: Yeah, avoid these at all costs. I tried to do a return on these and can't. Why not? Well, this is the reason Amazon gives:For safety reasons, items that are classified as hazardous materials or use flammable liquids or gases cannot be returned to Amazon.com. Customers should dispose of hazardous materials according to Local, State and Federal regulations. Customers should contact their local government or local waste company for directions on how to dispose of Household Hazardous Waste.Complete rip off, look elsewhere.