- Do not use it on damaged or sensitive skin as it might irritate.
- Avoid contact with eyes.
- Store at a dry place, away from sunlight.
- Do not reuse.
- Keep away from the reach of children.
FAQs
Q1. Are Control D Alcohol Swabs suitable for children?
Ans. Control D Alcohol Swabs are generally safe for use on children, but adult supervision is recommended to ensure proper application and to prevent accidental ingestion.
Q2. How long do Control D Alcohol Swabs remain effective after opening?
Ans. Once the individual wrapper of a Control D Alcohol Swab is opened, it's recommended to use the swab immediately for optimal effectiveness. Leaving the swab exposed to air for an extended period may cause it to dry out, reducing its ability to disinfect effectively.
Q3. Can Control D Alcohol Swabs be used on sensitive skin?
Ans. While these swabs are designed for general skin preparation, individuals with particularly sensitive skin may experience some irritation. It's recommended to test a small area of skin before widespread use, and if irritation occurs, discontinue use.
Q4. Are Control D Alcohol Swabs flammable?
Ans. These swabs contain isopropyl alcohol, which is flammable. Keep them away from open flames, heat sources, and direct sunlight. Store them in a cool, dry place, and avoid exposing them to high temperatures to prevent the risk of fire or combustion.
Q5. Are Control D Alcohol Swabs suitable for use during pregnancy or breastfeeding?
Ans. While there is generally no specific contraindication for using Control D Alcohol Swabs during pregnancy or breastfeeding, it's advisable to consult with a healthcare professional before using any new products.
Testimonials
'Control D Alcohol Swabs have been a great addition to our home first aid kit. They are convenient to use and very effective.' - Renuka Rathore, Software Engineer, 32
'I find Control D Alcohol Swabs ideal for cleaning surfaces. They leave no residue and evaporate quickly.' - Kabir Lone, Businessman, 55
'Ever since I started using Control D Swabs before my insulin injections, I've noticed fewer skin irritations. Highly recommend it!' - Ishika Bhattacharya, Retired Teacher, 68