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Antibacterial Children's Soap (Triclosan / Benzalkonium) — child safety profile

High risk

Antibacterial hand and body soap marketed for children and families.

What is this product?

Antibacterial hand and body soap marketed for children and families. Contains antimicrobial agents that disrupt thyroid function, promote antibiotic resistance, and are no more effective than regular soap.

What's in it

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Fragrance components

Antimicrobial

Who's most at risk

  • Infants — Developing organ systems, higher exposure per body weight, immature detoxification systems
  • Children — Developing endocrine and neurological systems, higher exposure per body weight

Frequently asked questions

What's in Antibacterial Children's Soap (Triclosan / Benzalkonium)?

This product type can contain: Stearic Acid, Sodium laureth sulfate (SLES), D-Limonene, Phenoxyethanol, Benzoic acid, among others. Click any compound name above for the full safety profile.

Who should be careful with Antibacterial Children's Soap (Triclosan / Benzalkonium)?

Vulnerable populations identified for this product type: infants, children.

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