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Corona Panic: Antiseptic is a brake fluid? | Israel today

2020-03-30T17:30:37.591Z


A consumer who bought an antiseptic spray for Touch bacteria was shocked when she discovered under the sticker an original braking fluid label


A consumer who bought an antiseptic spray for Touch bacteria was shocked when she discovered under the sticker an original brake fluid inscription • Clearly revealed: the product is indeed an antiseptic spray

  • A quality and safe product to use. The spray and sticker underneath

A consumer who peeled a sticker from a Touch Disinfection and Protection tank discovered a print for brake fluid. She posted an angry post on Facebook that drew hundreds of angry comments and collaborations against the Touch company. It was clear with the company that due to demand, Tatz used empty cans of brake fluid (which demand has apparently dropped) and filled them with the disinfectant.

The consumer posted a correction post in which she wrote: "Further to the recent posts I uploaded, I tested Sasatech's disinfectant spray again and it is compatible with the label meaning it is indeed a disinfectant product. I also received from SATATEC laboratory data that prove the disinfectant spray is in compliance and the spray is good and legal. I would like to apologize to the Sasatec Company if any of my advertising has caused them any harm. "

Sasatech commented: "Sasatec is proud to be a breakthrough and lead a new series of disinfectant products, including the product mentioned in the article. Disinfectant spray and touch protection is a top quality product that has been tested in an external laboratory and is effective in disinfecting surfaces in 99.9% of the bacteria. Full of Israeli Standard No. 1994 for disinfecting surfaces. The product content complies with the label, including all instructions and warnings. Due to the high demand for the product, the company used all the empty cans in the company.

"It should be noted that the label is automatically affixed to the production line with strict quality control and perfect fit and there is no chance that the label will peel by itself. Sasatech's quality system has been certified to three standard certifications, including the Israeli Standard Institute's gold mark."

Pesach Barnett, CEO of Sasatec, told Israel Today: It's a finger-sucking story. All the cans in the market contain the disinfectant according to standards. We used an empty can that had a print designed for another product. Because of the great demand now and because of the cans there are Now, we used these empty cans with full stickers, reflecting what's in the product. Reduced itself irrelevant to the product. Whoever posted the post got us a warning before a lawsuit. It asked for lab data and issued an apology. Meet the big needs in the market and we are proud to provide it to Israeli consumers. Product in question has a Gold Standard Institute standards. As mentioned above, reduced content matches what product and product disinfection Standards ".

Source: israelhayom

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