Does anyone know, can the formula used in the swiffer wet jet be harmful to babies and pets?
I got an email this morning and just wanted to get some other opinions. If that is the case, the new swiffer I just bought to clean my house, is going back!
Re: Swiffer Wet-Jet
Snopes determied the email chain that went around (the one about the dog that ingested it and it caused liver failure) was false. However, I did stop using mine because on the warning label it does say something about keep away from kids/pets and toxic if ingested. I didn't want to take the chance of it getting on my dogs feet and them licking it off (they have long hair, and everything sticks to it)
ditto. I use the heck out of mine..
I know this is going to come across as snarky and I DO NOT mean it that way, but there is a warning on there about kids and pets, just an FYI. There is also a picture.
I just found out the same thing ussing GOOGLE!!!
Google, know it, use it, love it. You can answer your own questions that way!
Ok, maybe I should re-state. IMO the Swiffer Wet Jet does not work for ME. Our entire house is laminate so we just use the laminate (sp?) spray and then the terrycloth covers over the plastic broomy-thing. (great explanation right?!) It dries faster, and I feel the cloth gets into groves and cracks better than the flat plastic piece.
Granted, there is nothing that directly says that Swiffer is harmful to pets/babies, I have decided it is not a chance I want to take in MY house.
About the baby gate issue, no this doesn't work for us. My dogs can jump a gate, and would in a heartbeat if we penned them up in one room and we were in another. They are clingy like that.
Check it out on Snopes.com. It's not true.