MDARD: Bamboo Brand Hand Sanitizer Does Not Comply With Safety Standards

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Lansing, MI – The Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development issued a Stop-Use and Stop-Removal Order for Bamboo brand hand sanitizer after finding the products do not comply with safety standards.

As part of its marketplace investigation, MDARD discovered these hand sanitizers do not meet the labeled alcohol content, a key ingredient in effective hand sanitizer. The Bamboo brand stated it contained 75 percent ethyl alcohol; however, MDARD testing confirmed it contained
less than the required 60 percent.

The Stop-Use and Stop-Removal Orders prohibit the sale, offering for sale, or use of hand sanitizers sold as Bamboo Moisturizing hand sanitizer stating, ‘75% Alcohol’. These products should no longer be used, immediately be removed from store shelves or other product displays, and no longer be offered for sale.

The products may be returned to the place of purchase.

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