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SunflowerMama 05:52 AM 11-09-2011
So for sanitizing purposes we are are required to use a Hospital Grade EPA registered cleaner (or the daily mixed bleach mixture).

Does anyone know of a more natural cleaner that would fit that bill??
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littlemommy 06:17 AM 11-09-2011
I like tea tree oil. I'm not sure if it's recognized by the EPA for being antibacterial, although it should be!



http://www.defensesoap.com/mrsa-stud...blish-268.html
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littlemommy 06:20 AM 11-09-2011
I love tea tree oil, although I'm not sure if it's recognized by the EPA for being antibacterial. If you google tea tree oil vs triclosan, there is plenty of evidence that makes me believe it's just as effective, if not more! It even fights MRSA!!
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kimsdaycare 06:38 AM 11-09-2011
You could try Basic G from Shaklee, it's non-toxic (in diluted form) and most licensors are fine with it.

Here's a page I found relating directly with it's use in Daycares, including the EPA number. It's toward the bottom.

http://www.facebook.com/notes/montgo...54845647890353
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littlemommy 06:42 AM 11-09-2011
Originally Posted by kimsdaycare:
You could try Basic G from Shaklee, it's non-toxic (in diluted form) and most licensors are fine with it.

Here's a page I found relating directly with it's use in Daycares, including the EPA number. It's toward the bottom.

http://www.facebook.com/notes/montgo...54845647890353
Never heard of it, but I'm going to look into it.

I posted once, and it didn't show up, so I posted again. Now they are both there!
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kimsdaycare 06:52 AM 11-09-2011
I'm having a hard time finding a link for it that isn't associated with a specific salesperson. But here's someones site that compares it to bleach and lists all the nasties it kills.

http://babyboomersgogreen.info/?p=851

If I can find it on their main site I'll post the link for you.
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SunflowerMama 07:33 AM 11-09-2011
That's funny because I actually sell Shaklee products but have never been able to find anything on them being labeled "Hospital Grade". We use all their products in our house and I told my licensor that and she said if it doesn't specify Hospital Grade I'm risking a write up .
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Cat Herder 07:37 AM 11-09-2011
I am not aware of a way for a chemical to have disinfectant properties without having some level of human toxicity.

This is true whether a chemical is naturally occuring or man made.

I trust Q-128. It is what I use daily.
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themoorethemerrier 08:06 AM 11-09-2011
I use Melaleuca's Sol-U-Guard; tea tree oil based! It just received it's hospital grade certification. (You reminded me - I need to print it out!)

http://www.melaleuca.com/ProductStor...ry.aspx?id=109
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SunflowerMama 08:39 AM 11-09-2011
Originally Posted by themoorethemerrier:
I use Melaleuca's Sol-U-Guard; tea tree oil based! It just received it's hospital grade certification. (You reminded me - I need to print it out!)

http://www.melaleuca.com/ProductStor...ry.aspx?id=109
There we go!! Thanks so much!! Could you direct me to their hospital grade cert. so I could print it up? I'm ordering it today!! Thanks so much!!
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Cat Herder 08:49 AM 11-09-2011
http://www.sciencelab.com/msds.php?msdsId=9925168

For more info: (posts 34-36)

http://www.frisco-online.com/forums/...=694067&page=4
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themoorethemerrier 07:58 AM 11-10-2011
Sure, as soon as I find it!!! I'll work on that today!
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themoorethemerrier 08:05 AM 11-10-2011
Oh, never mind!

I use both Shaklee and Melalueca. Thanks for the info, Catherder - good to know.
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