Aire-Master of America Inc

Complete recall history across all FDA and CPSC categories — 6 total recalls

Aire-Master of America Inc appears in recall records across 1 category. This page consolidates all FDA food, drug, and medical device enforcement actions, plus CPSC consumer product recalls associated with this company. Recall data is sourced from openFDA and CPSC public databases.

Drug Recalls (6)

FDA drug safety enforcement actions by Aire-Master of America Inc

Date Product Reason Class
Jul 15, 2022 Stage 2-Ophardt Foaming Hand Sanitizer, Fragrance-Free, 1000 mL (33.9 fl. oz.... CGMP Deviations: product manufactured using deionized water from a system lac... Class II
Jul 15, 2022 Avant Foaming Hand Sanitizer, ethanol 62%, a) 18 fl. oz. bottle (530 mL), b) ... CGMP Deviations: product manufactured using deionized water from a system lac... Class II
Jul 15, 2022 Avant Foaming Hand Sanitizer Ophardt, Fragrance Free, 1000 mL (33.9 fl. oz.) ... CGMP Deviations: product manufactured using deionized water from a system lac... Class II
Jul 15, 2022 Protect U Guard Foaming Hand Sanitizer, Fragrance Free, 18 fl/oz. (530 mL) pe... CGMP Deviations: product manufactured using deionized water from a system lac... Class II
Jul 15, 2022 Protect U Guard Foaming Hand Sanitizer Ophardt, Fragrance Free, 1000 mL (33.9... CGMP Deviations: product manufactured using deionized water from a system lac... Class II
Jul 15, 2022 Common Sense Fragrance Free Hand Sanitizer, 250 Gallon Tote, Microbe Solutio... CGMP Deviations: product manufactured using deionized water from a system lac... Class II

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