Hand sanitiser recalled due to concerns over safety issues

By | October 26, 2020

There has been a recall issued by the Department of Agriculture on a batch of hand sanitiser.

The notice has come due to fears prolonged use may cause dermatitis, eye irritation, upper respiratory system irritation and headaches.

Virapro Hand Sanitiser (PCS 100409) has been removed from the ‘Biocidal Product Register’.

A statement from the Department of Education said:

”This supplier of this product was one of 11 suppliers on the multi supplier framework for PPE for education settings.

”The Department of Education is informing all schools of the need to check whether they have used this supplier and have stocks of this product. Schools should follow the advice of the Department of Agriculture to cease using it.

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”On Friday 23 October schools that are impacted by this can make local arrangements to purchase stocks of hand sanitiser and can maximise the use of hand washing to support necessary hand hygiene.

”If a school that is impacted judges it necessary to do so, they can choose to close for the day or close early on Friday 23 October.

”If a school is having difficulty sourcing replacement hand sanitiser, they should contact the Department on the Covid -19  helpline and email address supplied to schools.

”Additional funding will be provided to schools to enable them to purchase the necessary supplies  from an alternative supplier.

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