San-O-Baby Topical Spray – Derma-Gentle HOCl Care for Baby Skin from Birth
Baby skin is delicate, sensitive, and deserves the gentlest care possible. San-O-Baby Topical Spray is a derma-gentle, baby-friendly HOCl (Hypochlorous Acid) spray formulated for everyday nursery routines from infancy. Medical-grade antiseptic that combats microbes and pathogens commonly encountered in nurseries and hospitals — without stinging, stripping natural oils, or exposing your baby to harsh chemicals.
Anti-inflammatory, hypoallergenic, and free from alcohol, dyes, fragrance, and parabens. Travel-friendly 250ml size — perfect for prams and nappy bags.
Benefits
- Non-sting and hypoallergenic — gentle enough for frequent daily use
- Anti-inflammatory — helps calm visible redness and skin irritation
- Medical-grade antiseptic hygiene from birth
- Reduces nursery and clinic-relevant pathogens on skin when used as directed
- Does not dehydrate or strip natural oils — pairs well with barrier creams and gels
- Free from alcohol, dyes, added fragrance, parabens, and harsh chemicals
Instructions for Use
- Spray to cover the affected area and allow 60–90 seconds of contact time.
- Air-dry or gently pat dry. Follow with a barrier cream or gel if needed.
- For extra comfort, soak a gauze or tissue and wrap it over irritated skin for a few minutes, then discard.
- Use as often as needed throughout the day.
- Suitable for nappy area, skin folds, hands, face, and body — avoid eyes.
Tip: Keep a bottle at the changing station for quick, gentle nappy area care after every change — especially effective for nappy rash and skin fold irritation.
What's in the Box
- 1 x San-O-Baby Topical Spray — 250ml
Ingredients & Material
- SANOT300 HOCl (Hypochlorous Acid)
Precautions: Store below 25°C away from direct sunlight and UV. External use only — avoid spraying into eyes. Do not mix with other products. If irritation persists or there are signs of infection, consult a paediatrician. Keep out of reach of children.
Want to learn more? Read our guide: What is HOCl and Why is it Safer Than Chemical Sanitisers?