Clean smart s product is registered with the united states environmental protection agency epa as a safe disinfectant for daycares across the country and even approved for nicu use.
Antibacterial soap safe for babies.
A note on disinfecting baby toys.
Safe for kids pets and food surfaces.
Antibacterial soap kills most bacteria.
It s how they learn and explore their world.
Clean smart offers a baby safe toy disinfectant that helps kills the germs from the cold and the flu.
Babies are notorious for putting everything in their mouths.
A few weeks ago the fda announced a bold new position on antibacterial soap.
Manufacturers have to show that it s both safe and more effective than simply washing with conventional soap and water.
This stuff is the bee s knees.
The agents in antibacterial soaps are also under scrutiny because there has been no scientific evidence to show that antibacterial soap is more effective than regular soap and water or that they are safe for long term use.
The second reason for the uproar over antibacterial soap is that regardless of whether it works there is still a question of whether it is totally safe.
We have to give it a 5 plus rating as it is so good.
A key ingredient in antibacterial soaps triclocarban has the potential to harm babies if mothers are exposed to it while nursing new research shows.
With all this current hand washing any other soap we have used before would have melted away and been broken into small pieces in a week or so.
When soap in supermarkets was in short supply we bought this unknown antibacterial valderma soap online.
There is new evidence which suggests there may be health impacts from the long term use of triclosan.
And the fragrance free option really is fragrance free.
Hand washing is an important way to help prevent or spread illness.
Plain soap and water work just as well for basic hand washing according to the american academy of pediatrics.
Federal health regulators are trying to find out if the ingredients that make up the soap are actually doing more harm than good.
If you ve been following the recent news and our own posts for the last few years it turns out that antibacterial soaps are not the safe soaps for babies and kids they ve claimed to be.