My mom got this email forwarded to her from a friend about how using Swiffer Wet Jet has killed a few pets - I'll copy and paste it below... I want to know if this is legit or not.... we use it in the kitchen, but the critters are not allowed in the kitchen while the floor is still wet from the Wet Jet, so we want to know if it's ok to keep using it the way we do, or if we should stop. Here's the email text:
"Wet Jet I recently had a neighbor who had to have their 5-year old
German Shepherd dog put down due to liver failure. The dog was
completely healthy until a few weeks ago, so they had a necropsy done to
see what the cause was. The liver levels were unbelievable, as if the
dog had ingested poison of some kind! The dog is kept inside, and when
he's outside, someone's with him, so the idea of him getting into
something unknown was hard to believe. My neighbor started going through
all the items in the house. When he got to the Swiffer Wetjet, he
noticed, in very tiny print, a warning which stated 'may be harmful to
small children and animals.' He called the company to ask what the
contents o f the cleaning agent are and was astounded to find out that
antifreeze is one of the ingredients. (actually he was told i t's a
compound which is one molecule a way from antifreeze). Therefore, just
by the dog walking on the floor cleaned with the solution, then licking
its own paws, it ingested enough of the solution to destroy its liver.
Soon after his dog's death, his housekeepers' two cats also died of
liver failure. They both used the Swiffer Wetjet for quick cleanups on
their floors. Necropsies weren't done on the cats, so they couldn't
file a lawsuit, but he asked that we spread the word to as many people
as possible so they don't lose their animals. This is equally harmful
to babies and small children that play on the floor a lot and put their
fingers in their mouths a lot.
PLEASE, EVEN IF YOU DO NOT HAVE BABIES, SMALL CHILDREN OR OWN A PET --
PLEASE FORWARD THIS ON!
Jolene C. Kost
Administrative &Financial Services
Penn State University"
"Wet Jet I recently had a neighbor who had to have their 5-year old
German Shepherd dog put down due to liver failure. The dog was
completely healthy until a few weeks ago, so they had a necropsy done to
see what the cause was. The liver levels were unbelievable, as if the
dog had ingested poison of some kind! The dog is kept inside, and when
he's outside, someone's with him, so the idea of him getting into
something unknown was hard to believe. My neighbor started going through
all the items in the house. When he got to the Swiffer Wetjet, he
noticed, in very tiny print, a warning which stated 'may be harmful to
small children and animals.' He called the company to ask what the
contents o f the cleaning agent are and was astounded to find out that
antifreeze is one of the ingredients. (actually he was told i t's a
compound which is one molecule a way from antifreeze). Therefore, just
by the dog walking on the floor cleaned with the solution, then licking
its own paws, it ingested enough of the solution to destroy its liver.
Soon after his dog's death, his housekeepers' two cats also died of
liver failure. They both used the Swiffer Wetjet for quick cleanups on
their floors. Necropsies weren't done on the cats, so they couldn't
file a lawsuit, but he asked that we spread the word to as many people
as possible so they don't lose their animals. This is equally harmful
to babies and small children that play on the floor a lot and put their
fingers in their mouths a lot.
PLEASE, EVEN IF YOU DO NOT HAVE BABIES, SMALL CHILDREN OR OWN A PET --
PLEASE FORWARD THIS ON!
Jolene C. Kost
Administrative &Financial Services
Penn State University"