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Foaming Hand Sanitizer kills 99.99% of most common germs.


August 27, 2008 - Formulated to be used without water or towels to supplement standard hand washing, Defend Hand Sanitizer decreases bacteria on skin and kills 99.99% of common germs that pose public health concerns. Alcohol-free and fast drying solution has non-stick formulation that also contains conditioning and moisturizing ingredients that allow for use throughout day without irritation, drying, or chapping. Areas of use include hospitals, nursing homes, and public restrooms.

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Warsaw Chemical Co., Inc. introduces Defend Foam Hand Sanitizer, a non-alcohol foaming hand sanitizer that decreases bacteria on the skin and kills 99.99% of most common germs that pose public health concerns. Defend is formulated to be used without water or towels to supplement standard hand washing.

Defend Hand Sanitizer produces a fast drying, non-sticky foam that contains conditioning and moisturizing ingredients which allow the sanitizer to be used throughout the day without irritation, drying or chapping. Perfect for use in hospitals, nursing homes, grocers delis, schools, day cares, offices, public restrooms and in many other applications. Defend is available in plastic gallons and in 1000-ml cartridges.

For more information contact Warsaw Chemical Co., Inc., P.O. Box 858, Warsaw, IN 46581. Telephone: 800-548-3396. Fax: 574-267-3884. Web site: www.warsaw-chem.com.


Contacts:

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Kenneth E. Bucher National Sales Manager
USA
Phone: 574-267-3251

Company Information:
Name: Warsaw Chemical Co.
Address: P.O. Box 858
City: Warsaw
State: IN
ZIP: 46581
Country: USA
Phone: 219-267-3251
FAX: 219-267-3884
http://www.warsaw-chem.com


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