Foam Hand Sanitizer: 4 Gallons (1 case @ 30% discount)
- Item #: ZHS-128/4D
Perfect for schools, busy offices, and health clubs!
Save 30% by ordering by the case - 4 gallons, just $23.74 per gallon!Zogics alcohol-free antibacterial hand sanitizer kills 99.99% of harmful germs and bacteria, including MRSA (staph), Salmonella, E. Coli, and C. difficile.
Our refreshing sanitizer has a non-irritating, non-toxic, and fragrance-free formula that is enriched with skin conditioning Aloe Vera, Vitamin E, and Green Tea Extract.
Designed for use in our 46oz wall mounted or 16oz table top foaming dispensers (ordered separately) that can be placed throughout your facility to help maintain wellness by reducing the transmission of illness causing germs.
These economical gallon refills are great for high volume settings such as schools, day care facilities, fitness centers, busy households, public restrooms, health care clinics, offices, military bases, etc.
** Check out How to Reduce Germs and Absenteeism in One Easy Step about the use of hand sanitizers in schools from School Planning and Management Magazine (written by Zogics' own, Paul LeBlanc).
Product Features:
• Alcohol free - non-drying to the skin• Rinse free formula - no soap, water, or towels needed
• Non-irritating and non-toxic - gentle to skin and hypoallergenic
• Non-flammable, fragrance-free, dye-free
Active Ingredient: benzalkonium chloride...0.1%
Volume discounts available. Please contact us for details.
Please note that this product requires a foaming dispenser and will not work with a gel dispenser.
Zogics alcohol-free hand sanitizer is proudly Made in the USA, and like all Zogics products, 1% of sales is donated to environmental organizations. Learn more at www.onepercentfortheplanet.org
A Happy Zogics Customer Says:
"Your alcohol free hand sanitizer has keep me healthy since I started using it a few months ago! Considering I work with over 300 elementary students every week, I'd say that's fantastic! I do not go a day without using it now, thank you!"
K-5 Teacher, Massachusetts, January 18, 2010

