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"They were playing around and squirting it about, and some was squirted on to the front porch ledge.
"One of the neighbour's kids had a lighter and lit it. It set ablaze and caught Izabella's face."
When the arrived at hospital, "I carried her in my arms. When I saw what had happened to her face I was devastated.
"My beautiful baby girl, how could this have happened to her?"
Doctors had to cut off Izabella's clothes, give her medication to help ease the immense pain and clean up her severe burns.
Since leaving hospital, her mom has had to clean her burns twice a day, and remove and reapply the gauze.
In August, Izabella was given a special pressure garment, which she now has to wear on her face 23 hours a day.
Larrissa said: "The pressure garment is hopefully going to help press and flatten Izabella's scars so that her face heals as best it can.
"She may have to wear this for the next couple of years - it just depends on how quickly her little body repairs.
"She does not need any skin grafts which is lucky.
"Her scars have come a long way so far; they have now all closed up. In the beginning, they were open and constantly seeping."
Poor Izabella was in such shock about the accident that she refused to look at her reflection in a mirror for three months.
Izabella's schooling is currently online due to the coronavirus restrictions.
And the girl says this is a relief as she can turn her camera off so none of her classmates can see her because she is worried about being bullied over her scars.
Larrissa said: "I am just so shocked that hand sanitizer could cause such damage - I did not know it could blow up like that.
"It has been so traumatic for Izabella, I feel terrible that this has happened to her.
"She has shown she is such a strong little girl and I know that she will be okay in the end, as time goes on things are getting a little easier."
The FDA is warning consumers and health care providers that the agency has seen a sharp increase in hand sanitizer products that are labeled to contain ethanol (also known as ethyl alcohol).
But they have tested positive for methanol contamination.
Methanol, or wood alcohol, is a substance that can be toxic when absorbed through the skin or ingested and can be life-threatening when ingested.
It's also highly flammable and can be easily ignited by heat, sparks, or flames.
The agency is aware of adults and children ingesting hand sanitizer products contaminated with methanol that has led to recent adverse events including blindness, hospitalizations and death.
Methanol is not an acceptable ingredient for hand sanitizers and must not be used due to its toxic effects.
The FDA’s investigation of methanol in certain hand sanitizers is ongoing.
Warning to parents as boy, 3, accidentally sets himself on fire while playing with hand sanitizer and a lighter