Product#: 19723

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Kills 99.99% of bacteria encountered in household settings. Moisturizing formula is gentle on skin and mild enough for frequent use. Hypoallergenic. Soap Type: Moisturizing/Antibacterial Foam; Volume Capacity: 1.7 L; Scent: Original; Personal Soaps Application: Hand.
#1 Doctor Recommended antibacterial hand soap brand.
Kills 99.99% of bacteria encountered in away-from-home settings.
Hypoallergenic foam is mild as water itself and gentle on skin.
Non-drying formula helps condition hands.
Specially formulated for frequent hand washers.
| Manufacturer | Dial |
|---|---|
| Categories | Dial Cleaning & Janitorial Supplies, Dial Soaps & Hand Hygiene, Dial Soap Refills |
| MPN | DIA19723 |
| Model# | 19723 |
| UPC Code | 017000197234 |
| UNSPSC Code | 0 |
| Color(s) | Orange |
| Compliance Standards | Leaping Bunny Program Approved; NSF Nonfood Compounds Program Listed E2 |
| Global Product Type | Foam Soap Refills |
| Personal Soaps Application | Hand |
| Post-Consumer Recycled Content Percent | 0% |
| Pre-Consumer Recycled Content Percent | 0% |
| Product Biodegradability Indicator | N |
| Product Compostability Indicator | N |
| Product Packaging | Bottle |
| Scent | Original |
| Soap Type | Moisturizing/Antibacterial Foam |
| Special Features | Hypoallergenic |
| Total Recycled Content Percent | 0% |
| Volume Capacity | 1.7 L |
| Assembly Required | No assembly is required |
| Contains Recycled Materials | N |
| Green Product | N |
| Unit of Measure | Carton |
| Item Weight | 9.36 |
| Ships via UPS | Y |
| Carton Pack Quantity | 3 Each |
| This item is sold by the | Carton which contains 3 Each |
| EPA Registration | N |
| Pesticide Product | N |
| FDA Certified | N |
| TSCA 6(h) | N |
| TSCA 12(b) | N |
| Brand | Dial |
| Manufacturer Stock No. | 19723 |
| Country of Origin | US |
| UNSPSC Number | 53131608 |
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