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ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center Responds to Swiffer Wet Jet
Rumor
-- Veterinary Toxicologists regard allegations of liver failure
and death from household cleaner as unfounded --
(Urbana, IL) May 6, 2004 – Veterinary toxicologists at the ASPCA
Animal Poison Control Center have reviewed the claim described in a
widely distributed email alleging a relationship between the use of
Swiffer Wet Jet and liver failure in a dog. The email alleges that
exposure to the ingredients in Swiffer Wet Jet caused a dog’s
death.
The Swiffer Wet Jet system contains water (90-100%), propylene
glycol n-propyl ether or propylene glycol n-butyl ether and
isopropyl alcohol (1-4%). These ingredients are safe to use around
pets when used according to label directions and would not cause
liver damage at product concentrations. Propylene glycol
n-butyl/propyl ether differs significantly from ethylene glycol,
the potentially toxic ingredient present in most antifreeze
products. Ethylene glycol is frequently implicated in causing renal
failure in dogs following antifreeze ingestion. Propylene glycol
n-propyl ether and propylene glycol n-butyl ether are very safe
ingredients at levels used in cleaning products and do not cause
kidney or liver failure.
The ASPCA will continue to monitor this situation and will post
any additional information as it becomes available. Please call
1-888-426-4435 if you have any questions or have a pet that you
suspect is experiencing problems, or visit us at www.apcc.aspca.org
.