Swifter Wet Jet poisioning

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finnasgirl

Boxer Pal
No sure if everyone already knows about this or not, but I just found out so I wanted to post it to make sure everyone else was aware.

I just received an e-mail from my friend telling me how poisionous the swifter wet jets are to any animal that walks on a floor that's been swiftered. Evidently one of the ingredients in the wet jet is arsenic and quite a bit of it. All a dog has to do is walk on the floor and then lick it's paws and it could be enough to poision him. Unfortunately it took my friends dog dying of massive liver failure to find this out. They did a autopsy on him and concluded that he was poisoned, they knew it was nothing outside because they always walk him on a leash so they started going through their home and found the swifter. So if you have a swifter...throw it out, and please please spread this on to anyone you know dog and cat owners alike.
 
Oh my gosh! Does this include the swifter wet pads?? I use this all the time?? Going into the trash right now...thank you..sorry about your friends baby..

Laura
 

My Calla

Boxer Insane
I have heard this before and I quit using mine. Thanks for the additional info. So sorry about your friends dog.
 

finnasgirl

Boxer Pal
Not sure of the wet pad ones, I'm asuming they use the same solution. There was on the wet jet in small print may be poisionous to small children and animals which triggered them to look at the ingredients. It was listed there but to verify they did cal the 800 number and they reconfirmed so I would double check. I have one of those bissle flip it's which works just as well and I just put my own cleaning solution in that I know is ok for my babies.
 

Bail's mommy

Super Boxer
Please do your research before posting...This was obtained from www.swiffer.com:

Swiffer pet rumor

Question
Are the ingredients safe?

Answer
We're glad you came to us for the facts about the rumor circulating. Swiffer Wet cloths and WetJet liquid solution do not contain antifreeze or any ingredient similar to it. In fact, Swiffer products have been safely used in over 15 million U.S. homes--many with pets--for nearly five years.

Independent veterinarians and scientists evaluated the Swiffer Wet Cloths and WetJet cleaners and found them safe. The ASPCA (American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals) has even posted information about this rumor on their site. Here's a link to their home page: http://www.aspca.org

We have pets too, and their health and well-being is very important to us. Please help us put animal lovers' minds at ease and stop this rumor by sharing the truth with others.

Also - go to www.aspca.org, do a search for Swiffer, and you'll find that what you are speaking of is unfounded...
 

courtney323

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There have been threads about this in the past, and unfortunately this is an internet hoax that has been going around for quite a while.

I would advise that we all do a bit of research before throwing out your mops, or taking something written on the internet for face value ;)

http://www.boxerworld.com/forums/showthread.php?t=63664&page=2&pp=10&highlight=swifter

http://www.boxerworld.com/forums/showthread.php?t=59512&highlight=swifter

http://www.boxerworld.com/forums/showthread.php?t=58198&highlight=swifter
 

BeckyNC

Boxer Insane
Yah. This is a really old myth/rumor!

It's safe. I used one for 15 mos and Tae never had any issues. For 8 of those months she spent her days in the kitchen, which was the room I was Swiffering several times a week.
 

boxer

Boxer Insane
That's a myth. An old one too. Except it used to be antifreeze or something like that that was supposedly in the product. It isn't, and neither is arsenic.

If you do a search of these forums, you'll find some old threads on it - and the rebuttal. On the internet generally too.
 
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