Welcome to Drivergent
We began to manufacture and produce Drivergent Hand Sanitizer in response to the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic. As our main transportation business was slowed due to social-distancing guidelines, we felt compelled to find a way to help those in need.
We’re passionate about helping everyone stay safe and healthy so we can all get through this time of need. It is our goal to be a continuous and affordable source of these vital products for as long as needed.
Our Hand Sanitizer
We take the manufacturing of our hand sanitizer just as seriously as the safety of our passengers in our vehicles. We carefully reviewed the steps needed, obtained the proper permits and registrations, received expert advice as we retooled our facility for production, and have taken all the necessary steps to ensure we produce a safe quality product.
As Personal Protection Equipment (PPE) is in scarce supply, so are the raw materials needed to produce them. We took great care to source raw materials from vendors right here in Michigan, so we could help our fellow businesses, and to maintain a constant supply chain for uninterrupted production. This process will ensure our products are always in stock!
Learn more details about our company and our hand sanitizer products here at our FAQ page.
Click HERE to learn How To Use our hand sanitizer products.
We are also offering FREE SHIPPING for all orders over $50 to help all those in need. In Metro Detroit, you may see our school bus drivers providing these deliveries themselves so we can keep our staff employed while schools are not open. In addition, we have negotiated directly with UPS to provide fast and safe shipping throughout North America and beyond.
How do you know you’re buying hand sanitizer from the right place?
In order to properly manufacture and sell liquid hand sanitizer, a company must not only follow specific manufacturing practices and guidelines, but also must have specific governmental registrations and permits. Although the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and other governmental entities have relaxed some requirements during the COVID-19 pandemic in order to get PPE produced quickly, there are certain actions a manufacturer must still make – that unfortunately sone other companies are not following.
While it is important that businesses and individuals step up during this time of need to help produce needed PPE, there are requirements in place that still must be followed to ensure those that are producing, do so in the proper manner. Producing products that do not meet these standards could potentially do more harm than good, and these requirements are in place to protect consumers.
Hand Sanitizer Production Requirements
- Should follow the World Health Organization (WHO) and Food and Drug Administration (FDA)production guidelines
- MUST be a registered facility with the FDA
- Even businesses that are only temporarily producing sanitizer
- MUST be a registered bottler with the FDA and have their product labels on file
- Even businesses that are only temporarily producing sanitizer
- Manufacturers purchasing Denatured Ethyl (Ethanol) Alcohol MUST have a permit from the U.S Department of Treasury – Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau (TTB)
- Business selling a product MUST have a state Sales Tax license.
- Should follow Current Good Manufacturing Practices (CGMP) to ensure safe, consistent and quality production
- Should have UPC product identification labels if selling in stores
Drivergent Meets All Requirements
- We follow all WHO and FDA guidelines
- We are a registered facility and bottler with the FDA
- We have a denatured alcohol user permit from the TTB
- We have a sales tax license from the State of Michigan
- We follow all CGMP best practices
- Our product labeling has unique UPC codes by product type
- Our products DO NOT contain Methanol!