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Ive read that Alcohol hand gels can be drunk and are can be dangerous please offer advice if this is correct?

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Ive read that Alcohol hand gels can be drunk and are can be dangerous please offer advice if this is correct?

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All our hand gels are denatured this means To distinguish ethanol from alcoholic drinks the government insist that alcoholic formulations for cleaning or industrial or use should be blended with an additive to render them unfit for human consumption. The most common additive used in our alcohol is Bitrex. It is the addition of these additives, called ‘denaturants’, that make the alcohol unpalatable. Under new regulations issued in 2004, denatured ethanol B (known in the trade as DEB) is now classified as Trade Specific Denatured Alcohol (TSDA).

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