RESPONDER WIPES are developed for first responders, including firefighters, police, EMS, HazMat, and disaster relief personnel. They are uniquely formulated with Micellar Water, an innovative ingredient with cleansing compounds that dissolve dirt, oil, soot, and other hydrocarbons. Micelles gently lift away toxins and contaminants, and draw out impurities from pores while hydrating your skin more effectively than traditional cleansing wipes.
Responder Wipes are applicable not only for structure fires, but car fires, dumpster fires, and any other fires where smoke and soot are present. They will remove dirt, oil, and soot from the face, ears, neck, jaw, throat, arms, underarms, wrists, hands, and any other contaminated areas after an event. They can also be used for any other incident when you need a quick clean up.
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Responder Wipes is committed to providing the best product to our customers. We researched and tested various materials and formulations until we were certain we had a decontamination wipe that would help remove the risk of harmful contaminants, toxins, and soot without irritating the skin. Our wipes do not contain aloe, which preliminary studies have indicated may make skin more permeable.
They are uniquely formulated with micellar water, a skin cleansing compound that doesn at require rinsing, is gentle on the skin, and uses technology different than most other skin cleaners, leaving the skin feeling clean and hydrated. Micellar water is made with micelles, tiny lipid cleansing molecules that work like a magnet to capture and lift away dirt, oil, soot, and other harmful matter from the skin as surface without harsh rubbing.
Responder Wipes are manufactured in Israel, which is known as an industry leader in the medical and biotech industry. They are manufactured under cGMP, ISO 9002, and ISO14001. Our wipes meet all U.S. FDA regulations, including listing the country of origin on our packaging.
Our ingredients include:
Many have asked how our product can be considered "alcohol free" while including Benzyl Alcohol as an ingredient. Many alcohol-free products would appear to non-scientists to actually contain alcohols, as close examination of the ingredient list may reveal compounds such as phenoxyethanol, cetyl alcohol, benzyl alcohol or many other variations. Strictly speaking, the products are "ethanol-free." The old term for ethanol was ethyl alcohol - hence the use of the word "alcohol."
These products are still "alcohol-free." The reason for the apparent confusion is the difference between the terms used by scientists and those used by the general public. To the layman, beer, wines, and spirits, etc. contain alcohol; to the scientist, they contain ethanol. To the layman, alcohol is a single substance, but scientifically speaking the term describes a whole group of substances with differing properties.
Therefore, in layman as terms "alcohol" means"ethanol," and products that are "alcohol-free" are actually "ethanol-free." In cosmetics, ethanol must be listed on the label as “alcohol,” or “alcohol denat” and any other “alcohols” are different and may be used in alcohol-free products.
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