Hand Sanitiser OEM & Private Label Manufacturer
The Australia Health Research & Development Group currently have capacity to produce 60,000 sanitiser bottles a day. We have an extensive variety of hand sanitising formulations, with a number of different active ingredients, including benzalkonium chloride, however, the most effective sanitising products are based on alcohol, either isopropyl or ethyl alcohol. Typically the alcohol content is between 60 and 95%.
In response to the high demand for hand sanitisers during the COVID-19 pandemic, the TGA has developed three classes for hand sanitisers. AHRD follow the strict requirements set out by the Therapeutic Goods Administration to manufacture the following:
AHRD private label solutions offer a 70% Ethyl Alcohol hand sanitising formula. All you need to start is the label artwork, we can help you with the rest of the process. We will even assist you with choosing the right formula, label material/manufacturer and logistics of your new creation.
Our existing 70% (v/v) alcohol hand sanitiser gel formulation is already clinically tested to kill 99.99% of germs, including; Pseudomonas aeruginosa ATCC 15442, Escherichia coli ATCC 10536, Staphylococcus aureus ATCC 6538, Enterococcus hirae ATCC 10541.
We offer private label Hand sanitisers in a variety of sizes including;
Other sanitising products we can make include;
Looking for something more moisturising? We also offer an instant hand sanitiser made with a combination of alcohol and benzalkonium chloride, which has been clinically proven to kill 99.9% of germs.
All of our hand sanitiser products are governed by the requirements of the Biocidal Product Directive (EU Regulation 98/8/EC). And are registered in every country that it will be sold. The products are labelled in accordance with the Biocidal Product Directive. We will also provide the material safety data sheet, which includes critical information about the hazardous chemicals used.
All of our Hand Sanitisers can be used wherever the highest standards of hand hygiene are required and are suitable for use in healthcare and food processing environments and all other workplaces where there is a risk of cross-contamination. These products have been tested against and are effective against a number of commonly occurring bacteria, fungi, yeast and viruses that are known to be highly transmissible and can result in infections and illnesses.
These products should be labelled in accordance with the Australian Competition and Consumers Commission’s mandatory standard for cosmetics labelling. There are no WHS laws regarding how to label cosmetics and toiletries packaged for consumers.
If you want to import or manufacture cosmetic products or cosmetic ingredients for commercial purposes, you may also need to register your business with the National Industrial Notification and Assessment Scheme (NICNAS). Further information can be found on the NICNAS website.
Manufacturers and importers of hand sanitisers must ensure that an SDS is available for their product, regardless of the class of the hand sanitiser. SDS are documents that provide critical information about hazardous chemicals, including:
Alcohol-based hand sanitisers (hand sanitisers), and some of their ingredients, are hazardous chemicals. For example, hand sanitisers may contain ethanol and isopropanol, which are flammable liquids and can also cause severe eye irritation, and hydrogen peroxide which is an oxidiser and is corrosive to the skin and eyes.
When shipping and transporting dangerous goods, there a several safety requirements to be followed. AHRD can assist you with these enquiries.
Label Templates
Private Label empowers you to bring your own brand to life and gives you the tools to get creating immediately. We provide the correct label template for you to share with your label designer. Following these guidelines will ensure your label will fit to our Private Label Products.
All ingredients need to be listed on your products in descending order of predominance. To make things easy we have compiled all the ingredients listings for each of our White Label products in this one document. Download it here so you can design the ingredients into your labels.
Working with us means we value your privacy and confidentiality. When you partner with us, you enter a mutually confidential relationship as covered in our Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA).
Furthermore, we ensure your brand name, products and information are always kept completely confidential. You will never see our logo or label on your products and there will never be a direct correlation between you and Private Label.
Professional rinse-free alcohol hand sanitizer gel supplier with complete export qualification. Currently, we have ample supply of raw materials such as bottles and pump heads, with a small amount of stock left on a daily basis on a first-come, first-served basis.
We ship daily and understand all the requirements for shipping.
Feel free to contact us if you have any further questions.
No. In order to give our customers the highest quality formula for the most cost effective price, we only offer standardised formulations.
However, if you are already an established brand and want to take your production to the next level, we can provide custom made formulations with our OEM service.
Yes. We are a full-service contract manufacturer with the latest labelling equipment, for speed and precision.
Unfortunately, no. In order to provide you with the most cost-effective, streamlined offering we are unable to offer packaging components (caps, lids, bottle colours) that vary from our Private Label offering.
Yes, while we are happy to design you your label incorporating your logo, we can design your brand and logo for an additional price.
Yes, you can download a list of ingredients for all of our Private Label Sanitising products, click here.
AHRD currently have capacity to produce 60,000 sanitiser bottles a day. We have an extensive variety of hand sanitising formulations, with a number of different active ingredients, including benzalkonium chloride, however, the most effective sanitising products are based on alcohol, either isopropyl or ethyl alcohol. Typically the alcohol content is between 60 and 95%.
The alcohol is blended with an aqueous dispersion of carbomers such as Carbopol to provide the gelling effect, although some products are lower viscosity for use in foam dispensers. The best selling formulations usually include moisturisers and fragrance and occasionally colouring may also be added.
In response to the high demand for hand sanitisers during the COVID-19 pandemic, the TGA has developed three classes for hand sanitisers. AHRD follow the strict requirements set out by the Therapeutic Goods Administration to manufacture the following:
AHRD private label solutions offer a 70% Ethyl Alcohol hand sanitising formula, that can be personalised with fragrance and moisturising factors, to suit your business. All you need to start is the label artwork, we can help you with the rest of the process. We will even assist you with choosing the right formula, label material/manufacturer and logistics of your new creation.
Our existing 70% (v/v) alcohol hand sanitiser gel formulation is already clinically tested to kill 99.99% of germs, including; Pseudomonas aeruginosa ATCC 15442, Escherichia coli ATCC 10536, Staphylococcus aureus ATCC 6538, Enterococcus hirae ATCC 10541.
Looking for something more moisturising? We also offer an instant hand sanitiser made with a combination of alcohol and benzalkonium chloride, which has been clinically proven to kill 99.9% of germs.
All of our hand sanitiser products are governed by the requirements of the Biocidal Product Directive (EU Regulation 98/8/EC). And are registered in every country that it will be sold. The products are labelled in accordance with the Biocidal Product Directive. We will also provide the material safety data sheet, which includes critical information about the hazardous chemicals used.
We offer private label Hand sanitisers in a variety of sizes including;
All of our Hand Sanitisers can be used wherever the highest standards of hand hygiene are required and are suitable for use in healthcare and food processing environments and all other workplaces where there is a risk of cross-contamination. These products have been tested against and are effective against a number of commonly occurring bacteria, fungi, yeast and viruses that are known to be highly transmissible and can result in infections and illnesses.
These products should be labelled in accordance with the Australian Competition and Consumers Commission’s mandatory standard for cosmetics labelling. There are no WHS laws regarding how to label cosmetics and toiletries packaged for consumers.
If you want to import or manufacture cosmetic products or cosmetic ingredients for commercial purposes, you may also need to register your business with the National Industrial Notification and Assessment Scheme (NICNAS). Further information can be found on the NICNAS website.
Manufacturers and importers of hand sanitisers must ensure that an SDS is available for their product, regardless of the class of the hand sanitiser. SDS are documents that provide critical information about hazardous chemicals, including:
Alcohol-based hand sanitisers (hand sanitisers), and some of their ingredients, are hazardous chemicals. For example, hand sanitisers may contain ethanol and isopropanol, which are flammable liquids and can also cause severe eye irritation, and hydrogen peroxide which is an oxidiser and is corrosive to the skin and eyes.
When shipping and transporting dangerous goods, there a several safety requirements to be followed. AHRD can assist you with these enquiries.
Other sanitising products we can make include;