When wiping surfaces with antibacterial wipes, you are left with a satisfying smudge of dirt on the white rag. However, what you don’t see is what stays behind on the surface, chemicals. I believe that the major reason people should not use these wipes as a daily solution to wipe surfaces is that doctors are seeing a growing number of cases of antibiotic-resistant bacteria,”.
Some of the blame for this should go to antibacterial wipes and soaps. The majority of surfaces will probably be as germ-free after cleaning with warm water and regular soap or another household, chemical-free cleaners. Doctors are stressing that parents should never use the wipes on children’s toys Because kids are practically guaranteed to put toys in their mouths, don’t ever use antibacterial wipes and soaps
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Thanks for sharing very interesting information. I never use these wipes. But I have to tell my son the information.
Hello Vidocka, thank you for responding and thank you for passing on the information to your son.
I agree with you, the chemicals are not safe.
Hi Carol, yes, I had no idea that using them can cause such problems. Thanks for commenting. 😉
There is also the question of what happens to the wipes after they have been used. Far too many are flushed down toilets, causing massive problems when they block drains, due to not being anything like as degradable as claimed by their manufacturers.
MY GOODNESS! I really didn’t think of that one. I rarely ever used them but I’m almost positive, that they must have gone that route. Thanks, John.
I fear this type of thing, so I would never use these type of wipes on surfaces used by kids.
A very wise decision Jenna we should all think hard about what we use and how we dispose of stuff. Thanks for commenting