Clorox taking aim at people with allergies
Did you ever think you could use Clorox anywhere? I didn’t used to think so because I remember when all they were known for was bleach. Clorox makes all sorts of terrific products now and they’ve just come up with another one, Clorox Anywhere Anti-Allergen Fabric Spray.
From the website: “This gentle and effective formula helps neutralize up to 90 percent of common indoor allergens (dust mite matter, cat dander and dog dander) that can hide in upholstery and fabrics throughout the house. The formula works by changing the structure of allergen proteins, rendering them inactive. The fragrance-free, dye-free spray is safe on virtually all fabrics and gentle enough to use around kids and pets.”
Hubby has some minor seasonal issues but nothing like some of the problems many people have. One of my brothers is allergic to many things and had to go for scratch testing when he was a child. I felt so bad for him, getting all that stuff pricked into his skin. My parents even ripped all of the carpet out of the house at one point. I have many friends with allergies. A couple of my friends are very allergic to cats, which I have two of. Another friend, one of my coworkers, has reactions to most things with scents.
Thanks to Mom Central I received a bottle of Clorox Anywhere Anti-Allergen Fabric Spray. I tried spraying the living room with it this past week. The product seemed to have no scent. After three days of this a friend with a cat allergy was brave enough to come over and seemed to have no reaction after being there for an hour. I’ve always had thought that allergens carried odor. I mean, how could they not since they come from animals and dust? Who wouldn’t want to break up allergens to help prevent odor in their house. I’ve also read and been told by two doctors that allergies can change and develop over time. Wouldn’t it just be good sense to spritz this product each time the house is cleaned for everyone’s benefit?
Clorox Anywhere Anti-Allergen Fabric Spray will be sold in retail stores nationwide and will be priced at approximately $2.99.
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