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- A company called Method is recalling a "small number" of hand soap bottles sold in the United States and Canada because they might contain bacteria.
- The bacteria isn't dangerous to most healthy people, but those with compromised immune systems should be careful.
- The product can be disposed of and then a refund can be requested via the company's website.
Ever since the coronavirus pandemic began sweeping the globe, people have been more and more aware of how often (or how little) they are washing their hands. Sales of sanitizing products and soaps have soared, but it looks like there's one product that you might want to avoid for at least a little while.
According to a recall bulletin posted by the company Method, some of its hand soaps may contain a bacteria — Pseudomonas aeruginosa — which, while not particularly dangerous to healthy individuals, is still not something you want to be rubbing all over your hands when you're supposed to be cleaning them instead.
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