I propose to take Questions Nos. 791, 792 and 793 together.
Biocidal products, including hand sanitisers, may only be marketed and used in Ireland once they are registered with the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine and are entered on the Biocidal Product Register" in accordance with Regulation 20 of Statutory Instrument 427 of 2013.
The hand sanitiser Virapro was approved by our Biocides Unit and registered on the 21st April 2020. As this is an administrative process, no samples were required as part of the approval process. The product was approved on the basis that it contained 70% ethanol which is a common standard for hand sanitiser products and fully complies with WHO guidelines.
Following investigation of a consignment imported into Ireland under the brand name Virapro, laboratory results received on 16th October showed that the products did not meet the standards for approval. Test results showed varying and inadequate levels of ethanol as well as the detection of high levels of methanol in some samples of the product.
At all times, the consignment being investigated remained under quarantine throughout this process.
My Department is continuing to increase its testing of product on the market to provide reassurance in relation to compliance with approved product specifications. In addition to the testing of Virapro products a total of 54 other hand sanitiser products have been analysed to date.
Test results indicate no safety issues with the other hand sanitiser products sampled and analysed.