Hand cleaner is first line of defense against germs

April 1, 1996
Caring hands-those that treat, soothe, manipulate, dress or feed-are busy hands. Illness-causing bacteria thrive on the hands of people who take care of others, leaving personnel highly susceptible to numerous diseases, including colds and flu. A new product is taking the lead in convenient hand-cleansing. SaniVera™ Instant Hand Sanitizing Gel with Aloe Vera is highly effective in preventing the transmission of germs.

Caring hands-those that treat, soothe, manipulate, dress or feed-are busy hands. Illness-causing bacteria thrive on the hands of people who take care of others, leaving personnel highly susceptible to numerous diseases, including colds and flu. A new product is taking the lead in convenient hand-cleansing. SaniVera™ Instant Hand Sanitizing Gel with Aloe Vera is highly effective in preventing the transmission of germs.

For details or to place an order, write Franklin Pharmaceuticals, P.O. Box 78281, Indianapolis, IN 46278; call 800-434-3996 or circle the number below.

FRANKLIN PHARMACEUTICALS

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