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POLYARMOR HAND SANITIZER

BULK QUANTITIES AVAILABLE

Pails, Drums, Pallets, Totes & Truckloads

 

Speak to a Guardian Rep for a quote on Bulk quantities.

PolyArmor​® Liquid & Gel Hand Sanitizers

Our scientists and chemists went to work and mixed up an 80% alcohol recommended liquid hand sanitizer formula by the CDC, FDA, & WHO* to address COVID-19.  The liquid sanitizer formula is the World Health Organization compliant formula.  We now have a gel hand sanitizer available.

 

When the pandemic began, THG already had the resources to source, manufacture, package and ship bulk hand sanitizer.  Our owners have a sporting goods innovation company, Guardian Innovations, that has the webstore and web presence to get the word out.  We private labeled for Guardian to sell our hand sanitizer. The Guardian webstore has half gallons and gallons available to consumers but we also have BULK quantities available in pails, drums, pallets, totes, and truckloads. 

 

Our formulas are made right here in the USA at our FDA & EPA registered facility (registration info below), we are employing American workers, sourcing ethanol made from corn farmed in Iowa, getting sanitizer out to everyone in need, and trying to do our part in conquering this pandemic.

ORDER​ BULK

Bulk quantities are available in Gallons, Pails, Drums, Pallets, Totes and Truckloads.

Speak to a Guardian Rep for a quote on Bulk quantities.

SMALLER ORDERS

Quantities of < 20 Gallons can be ordered via Guardian Sports

PRODUCT INFO

Made in the USA at an FDA & EPA registered facility (registration info below).

80% Ethyl Alcohol.

 

Plant-based alcohol made from corn farmed in Iowa.

 

Liquid formula made to meet CDC, FDA & WHO recommendations for hand sanitizer.

Liquid (water-consistency) & Gel available.

Available in Gallons, Pails, Drums, Pallets, Totes, and Truckloads.

DRUG FACTS

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LIQUID Drug Facts

GEL Drug Facts

TECHNICAL INFO

DISCLAIMERS

These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Consult a licensed professional before developing packaging, constructing structure-function claims, or before publicly marketing this or any dietary supplement. Guardian Innovations, LLC nor The Hanson Group, LLC do not assume any liability or responsibility for claims marketed by customers and said products and is fully indemnified from all claims, events, errors, omissions, or liabilities whatsoever.

 

CDC DISCLAIMER:

The CDC says that "While the exact role of direct and indirect spread of coronaviruses between people that could be reduced by hand hygiene is unknown at this time, hand hygiene for infection prevention is an important part of the U.S. response to the international emergence of COVID-19.

 

CDC recommends the use of alcohol-based hand sanitizers with greater than 60% ethanol or 70% isopropanol as the preferred form of hand hygiene in healthcare settings, based upon greater access to hand sanitizer. Health care providers who use alcohol-based hand sanitizers as part of their hand hygiene routine can inform patients that they are following CDC guidelines." 

Complete stance here: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/infection-control/hcp-hand-sanitizer.html

FDA RECOMMENDATIONS FOR HAND SANITIZER MANUFACTURERS:

 

Due to the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA or agency) has received a number of queries concerning compounding of alcohol-based hand sanitizers. The agency is issuing this guidance to communicate its policy for the temporary compounding of certain alcohol-based hand sanitizer products by pharmacists in state-licensed pharmacies or federal facilities and registered outsourcing facilities (referred to collectively in this guidance as compounders) for the duration of the public health emergency declared by the secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS) on January 31, 2020.

In general, FDA’s guidance documents do not establish legally enforceable responsibilities. Instead, guidances describe the agency’s current thinking on a topic and should be viewed only as recommendations, unless specific regulatory or statutory requirements are cited.

Complete recommendation here (update as of 4/15/20): https://www.fda.gov/media/136118/download

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