First Aid Only Antiseptic Cleansing Wipe
Product Description
These sting free antiseptic cleansing wipes, with the active ingredient benzalkonium chloride 0.13%, are ideal for cleansing wounds when alcohol is inadvisable. Their single-use design eliminates the worry of thwart contamination. Wipe measures 4-3/4″x7-3/4″.
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Very gentle. I don’t know how well it cleans compares to alcohol wipes. But no sting when using it.
Rating: 5 / 5
These are sold by Initially Aid Only, but the packets themselves are labeled Dukal Corporation, Hauppauge, NY 11788, [...], and are marked “Made in China”. There is a different reorder number on the packets, M309-1200, whereas the boxes are item H307.
These arrived this week (10/09) and expire 05/14, so theoretically they are excellent for nearly 5 years.
The active ingredient is Benzalkonium Chloride 0.133% w/v. The only inactive ingredient listed is distilled water (they don’t list the material used for the pad, but it seems like strong paper). According to wikipedia, Benzalkonium Chloride is used in many products, including wet wipes, eye washes, and nasal sprays, though its safety in some of these latter products is suspect.
The package itself suggests they be used as a washcloth, for “antiseptic cleansing of face, hands and body without soap and water.” Like handi-wipes you sometimes get with fried chicken? But without the lemon scent. But, the dukal website says, “Our alcohol-free formula ensures sting free cleansing for all minor cuts, scrapes, and burns, especially on sensitive skin.”
Each pad measures 7 3/4″ x 5 1/8″ x 0″ (approx.) when unfolded and are packaged in foil packets measuring about 2 1/4″ x 2″ x 1/8″ (approx.).
They are typical of what you’d get in a initially aid kit, not super moist, so you might need more than one for all but the smallest abrasion. I recommend including a small pot of water and some cotton balls in your kit if possible, as that’s probably surpass for washing most wounds. But these are handy to carry when out (e.g. hiking) and some may prefer to use something with antiseptic properties (assuming the Chinese manufacturer delivers as promised).
Rating: 4 / 5
In building several initially aid kits, this is one of the items that is serving as the foundation of things. These are the same small towelletes that are ordinary in most pre-built initially aid kits, and is exactly what you’d want there: a sting-free, AntiSeptic Cleansing Wipe.
The active ingredient is Benzalkonium chloride (0.13%), and with the amount of these you get, you could either make a few dozen initially aid kits, or just a couple, and keep these handy to clean other items (like phones/remotes in hotels, for model.)
I bought these September 2009, and they’re stamped “excellent until” April 2011, so you’re buying fresh batches.
Rating: 5 / 5
I got these wipes for a fantastic price but didn’t realize just how large the quantity is. I got frustrated after not being able to find non-alcohol antiseptic wipes at walgreens or rite aid. I use them to keep my in-ear headset clean.
Rating: 4 / 5