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Alcohol-Free Hand Sanitizer

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   Omega Hand Sanitizer is an alcohol-free hand sanitizer.
    Alcohol-based hand sanitizers have enjoyed the lime-light as far as sales goes.
However, with the advent of the exposure of how dangerous and ineffective alcohol-based hand sanitizers are.  Our Omega Hand Sanitizer  is now displacing them with a safe and effective product line.
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OS Spray Intro Pack 3 each 16 oz. & 3 each 3 oz.
$
30.00    
 
 
The Omega Sanitizer Spray Intro Pack  is only $30.00. 

This includes shipping and handling in the USA.


You Get:
3 each of a 16 ounce bottle
3 each of a 3 ounce travel size bottle

For ONLY $30.00 DELIVERED
OS Spray Family Pack 6 each 16 oz. & 6 each 3 oz.
$
50.00    
 
 





The Omega Sanitizer Spray Family Pack  is only $50.00. 

This includes shipping and handling in the USA.

You Get:
6 each of a 16 ounce bottle
6 each of a 3 ounce travel size bottle


For ONLY $60.00 DELIVERED

NEWS ALERT
Alcohol-Based Hand Sanitizers
Are Dangerous

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Although the FDA approves both alcohol and non-alcohol based hand sanitizers as fast-acting no-rinse products for use without water, only a Benzalkonium chloride hand sanitizer like Omega Hand Sanitizer carries the advantage of being a non-flammable formula that is less drying to the skin, will not stain clothing and it is not a toxic poison.  It does not cause drunkenness like the alcohol-based sanitizers can. Since our Benzalkonium chloride based hand sanitizer contains no alcohol, children can safely use it.

    Many schools require their students to keep a bottle of hand sanitizer at school.  Not just any sanitizer...specifically an alcohol-based hand sanitizer.  It seems odd that these very schools that have a very strict 'no tolerance policy'  for simple, no-harm, but important to the student, medicines such as aspirin or OTC pain relievers, will require and/or request that their very own students bring alcohol-based sanitizers to school.
 
   They want their students to bring a potential 'fire bomb' to school.  Yes, a napalm-like, potential fire-starting bomb.  Alcohol-based hand sanitizers burn very well.

    They want their students to bring a bottle of booze to school.  That's right...booze.  They can 'huff' it or drink it and get very drunk.  But they can't have a single aspirin in school.  In fact over 10,000 children in the USA are treated annually for toxic poisoning caused by ingesting alcohol-based sanitizers. 

    Alcohol-based sanitizers are basically ineffective.  The consumer uses too little and not long enough.  The CDC says that for it to be effective it must remain wet on your hands for 1 minute.  The consumer does not do it that way.  And the leading brand-name manufactures of  alcohol -based sanitizers do not teach the public on the correct way to use it. So, effectively, they do little more than move the germs around.  And the very moment they dry... they stop working.

   The consumer has believed that alcohol-based sanitizers actually are effective.  They have been duped by the health care industry again.  Millions and millions of people have trusted an FDA sanctioned worthless product.

    It makes you wonder how many thousands of people that have relied on an alcohol-based sanitizer have become sick and maybe even died.  Your good health and maybe your very life is at risk because of using an alcohol-based sanitizer.