San-O-Baby Accessories & Toys Sanitising Spray – Gentle, Natural HOCl Disinfectant for Everything Baby Touches
Babies explore the world with their hands and mouths — which means everything they touch needs to be clean, safe, and free from harsh chemicals. San-O-Baby Accessories & Toys Sanitising Spray is a gentle, all-natural HOCl (Hypochlorous Acid) spray formulated to disinfect baby accessories and toys without leaving toxic residues. Food-grade, medical-grade, and 100% biodegradable — safe for newborns and the whole family.
Available in 100ml (handbag and nappy bag friendly) and 750ml (home and nursery use).
Benefits
- Effectively disinfects common nursery and clinic pathogens when used as directed
- Food-grade and medical-grade — safe on mouth-contact items
- Leaves no residues after application
- 100% biodegradable, non-toxic, and hypoallergenic
- Free from alcohol, dyes, added fragrance, parabens, and harsh chemicals
- Safe for everyday use on all baby items and play areas
Instructions for Use
- Spray or mist items to fully wet the surface.
- Allow 60–90 seconds contact time before wiping dry or allowing to air-dry.
- For mouth-contact items (pacifiers, bottle nipples, teethers), air-dry or wipe/rinse if preferred.
- Store below 25°C, away from direct sunlight and UV.
- Do not mix with other products.
Tip: Keep the 100ml in your nappy bag for on-the-go sanitising at restaurants, play areas, and shopping centres.
What's in the Box
- San-O-Baby Accessories & Toys Sanitising Spray — available in 100ml or 750ml
Where to Use
- Pacifiers, bottles, and bottle nipples
- Teethers, toys, and play mats
- Changing tables, high chairs, and stroller trays
- Lunch boxes, utensils, and other hard, non-porous baby items
Ingredients & Material
- SANOT200 HOCl (Hypochlorous Acid)
Precautions: Store below 25°C away from direct sunlight. Do not mix with other products. If a large quantity is ingested, drink plenty of clean water. Avoid sensitive fabrics. Wipe or rinse metal surfaces after use. Keep out of reach of children.
Want to learn more? Read our guide: What is HOCl and Why is it Safer Than Chemical Sanitisers?