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Disinfectant Wipes

Low Risk

Also known as:

Clorox® Disinfecting Wipes Lysol®Disinfecting Wipes sanitizing wipe Seventh Generation Disinfecting Wipes®

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Possible Symptoms

  • minor stomach upset
  • nausea and vomiting
  • minor skin irritation
  • eye irritation

What to Do

  1. Wipe or rinse out the mouth.
  2. Give a serving size of water to drink.
  3. Rinse any exposed skin with lukewarm water and soap.
  4. Call 1-800-222-1222 for additional instructions.
If Exposed to Eyes
  1. Start rinsing eye(s) with lukewarm water.
  2. Call the Missouri Poison Center at 1-800-222-1222 for further recommendations.

Additional Information

Many callers ask, “My child chewed on a disinfecting wipe, what do I do?” The Missouri Poison Center has the answers for you!

There are many different brands of disinfectant wipes available for household use, such as Lysol® or Clorox® Disinfecting Wipes. The ingredients vary from brand to brand, but their purpose is to disinfect hard surfaces such as countertops, floors, bathroom fixtures, keyboards, and phones. If a surface is dirty, it should first be cleaned with soap and water. Then, use a disinfectant wipe to help kill germs such as viruses and bacteria. Read the directions carefully, most times the hard surface needs to stay wet with the disinfectant for several minutes to ensure all germs are killed.

Disinfectants are not intended to be used on or in the body. Sometimes a parent will find their child chewing on a disinfectant wipe and may get the clear liquid disinfectant into their mouths. If you find your child chewing on a disinfectant wipe, do not panic. Take the wipe away from them, and wipe out the mouth with a soft, wet cloth. Go between the cheeks and gums looking for any piece of the cloth they may have bitten off. Remove any pieces from their mouth so the child does not choke on them, and then give them some water or milk to drink. This will help reduce the risk of an upset stomach from the disinfectant. Be sure to wash exposed skin with soap and water. If they rub their eyes, call the Poison Center for instructions on how to rinse the eyes.

If problems start or you have questions, call the Missouri Poison Center at 1-800-222-1222. The poison center is open all day, every day for poisoning emergencies and questions.

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