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Common ingredients in disinfectant wipes are linked to health harm and can contribute to ... [+] antimicrobial resistance. According to the CDC, cleaning surfaces with plain soap and water gets ...
Disinfecting wipes, though commonly used, may do more harm than good due to toxic ingredients causing skin and respiratory ...
Clorox, the world’s biggest cleaning-products maker, has announced that consumers will continue to see a shortage of its popular disinfecting wipes well into next year, largely due to robust ...
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TORONTO — CloroxPro expands its EcoClean product portfolio with the launch of Clorox EcoClean Disinfecting Wipes. These wipes ...
Starting Feb. 1, the new Michigan law requires baby wipes, surface cleaning wipes, and other non-flushable wipes commonly ...
Disinfecting wipes, though commonly used, may do more harm than good due to toxic ingredients causing skin and respiratory issues. Studies link these wipes to asthma and fertility problems.