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PURELL Foodservice Surface Sanitizer, Fragrance Free, 1 gal Bottle (GOJ434104EA)

Part # GOJ434104EA

UPC 073852070378

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Product Details

Formulated for convenience and ease-of-use, Foodservice Surface Sanitizer Spray provides powerful germ-kill on the surfaces people touch most yet is gentle enough to use on a childs highchair with no rinse required. Patented fragrance-free formulation sanitizes without any harsh chemicals. It eliminates 99.9 percent of viruses and bacteria on surfaces including norovirus, E. coli, Salmonella, and human coronavirus in 30 seconds. With the EPAs lowest allowable toxicity rating, it delivers the overall fastest disinfection time of any Design for the Environment (DfE) product.

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  • Part #: GOJ434104EA
  • MPN: 4341-04
  • UPC: 073852070378
  • UNSPC: 47131803

  • One-step sanitizer offers powerful germ-kill without harsh chemicals to provide a better overall experience for guests.
  • Kills 99.9 percent of viruses and bacteria - including norovirus, E.coli, Salmonella, and human coronavirus in just 30 seconds.
  • Proven on most hard and soft surfaces, and can be used on food-contact surfaces with no rinse required.
  • No harsh chemicals, no precautionary statements, and no hand washing required after use.
  • EPA Design for the Environment certified and fastest overall disinfection times of any DfE product.
Brand PURELL
Application Disinfectant/Cleaner
Applicable Material Multi Surface
Chemical Compound Ethyl Alcohol 29.4%; other ingredients 70.6%
Dirt Types E.coli; Norovirus; Salmonella
Scent Fragrance Free
Physical Form Liquid
Packing Type Bottle
Capacity (Volume) 1 gal
Compliance Standards NSF D2 Certified; Kosher Pareve
Pre-Consumer Recycled Content Percent 0%
Post-Consumer Recycled Content Percent 0%
Total Recycled Content Percent 0%
Country of Origin US
Prop65 No
Unit of Measure EA
Last Updated 11/8/2020

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