Would you put bleach in your baby's mouth?
If you use clorox wipes and do not properly rinse the toys that is EXACTLY what you are doing.
From the clorox wipes website:
"Always read and follow precautions and product usage directions before use. Store cleaning products out of the reach of children. For surfaces that may come in contact with food, a potable water rinse is required."
Trust me if you can use it on a food preparation surface without rinsing you certainly can't use it on something your baby PUT DIRECTLY IN HIS/HER MOUTH AND POSSIBLY EYES without rinsing.
2007-06-20 08:29:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Maybe not. I was looking at those products one day, and they state on the back labels if they are safe for those things or not. I saw a similar product, it was a Clorox spray but more for ordinary everyday use, and safer around kids and pets. You may want to check it out. It was in a light blue colored bottle.
2007-06-20 08:33:47
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answered by angelbaby 7
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Clorox makes something called anywhere hard surface spray that is a little safer to use around children. We used to use it at a daycare that I worked at. It's good stuff. Also, check out the Clorox website because they have some really good suggestions.
2007-06-20 08:38:12
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answered by Shuggamomma 2
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Make sure you read the package, to "disinfect" the area must be wet for 30 second after the wipe. I also believe it says to rinse after use for things kids may touch.
2007-06-20 08:29:18
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answered by Anonymous
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In WWII, soldiers used chlorine tablets for their water. It’s safe to drink up to a 10 to 1 solution of water and chlorine bleach, though I would not recommend it. The referenced website uses the following prescription for treating water for long term storage in the home (as an example):
4 drops bleach per quart or liter container of water
8 drops bleach per 2-quart, 2-liter, or ½ gallon container of water
16 drops bleach, or 1/4 teaspoon, per gallon or 4-liter container of water
Given this information, do not let your child suck on the bleach wipe itself and you should be fine. Just let the toy dry before giving it back to the child.
2007-06-20 08:50:27
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answered by TexasAg99 2
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i use ( CLOROX ANYWHERE HARD SURFACES)----thats the name
its in a blue bottle
its supposed to be ok to use around kids and pets and food but just read the directions to make sure bout the food thing
its the best thing for highchairs and things like that i use it alot with my children
best of luck
(same thing angel baby is talking bout) lol
2007-06-20 08:35:11
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answered by Tink 4
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Sure you can use them just make sure to rinse with water after.
2007-06-20 14:17:35
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answered by Anela 2
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If they contain bleach and the baby puts them in his/her mouth isn't that dangerous? I would rinse them off with warm water afterward.
2007-06-20 08:37:29
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answered by Maria b 6
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Yes that's safe and thats what I used on my toddler's and my grandson's toys....same with using it to wipe the toilet seats!!!
2007-06-20 08:30:21
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answered by sxysalsa 4
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Yes, just make sure it air drys before allowing your babies to play with them again.
2007-06-20 08:34:42
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answered by Ashley Bass 3
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