- Consumer Reports tells readers on its website ConsumerReports.org that the rumor that Swiffer WetJet and Swiffer WetJet Multipurpose Cleaner contains antifreeze and can cause liver damage to pets is false.
- Veterinary Toxicologists at the ASPCA have determined that the Swiffer Wet Jet system contains mostly water with propylene glycol n-propyl ether or propylene glycol n-butyl ether and isopropyl alcohol, which are ingredients that are safe to use in homes with pets.
- P&G, manufacturers of Swiffer products, assures users that their products are not poisonous to pets, although many pets dislike the taste.
- Snopes.com informs readers that the rumor circulating on the Internet is false and that Swiffer products are not poisonous to pets.
- Swiffer pads may cause a choking hazard if swallowed by a pet.
previous post
next post