Scent: Citrus, Thyme
Product Warning: Do not store at temps above 120 degrees F, contents under pressure, do not puncture or incinerate, keep out of reach of children, keep out of eyes, do not reuse empty container
Capacity (Volume): 13.9 Ounces
Product Form: Aerosol
Recommended Surface Application: Multi-Surface, Non-Porous
Product Results: Disinfects
Recommended Product Application: Bath Tub, Cooktops, Toys, Furniture, Multi-Purpose
Surfaces Not Recommended: Porous Surfaces
•Kills 99.99% of bacteria and viruses*
•No rinse required, even on food contact surfaces and children's toys.
•Eliminates odors produced by odor causing bacteria.
•Non-flamable. Powered by compressed air.
•Botanical disinfectant with the active ingredient Thymol (a component of Thyme Oil).
•EPA Registered.
Just because you can’t see household germs, doesn’t mean they aren’t there. Seventh Generation Disinfectant Spray kills 99.99% of household germs, botanically. This includes cold and flu viruses*. The disinfecting formula does not require a rinse, even on food contact surfaces, and contains no synthetic fragrances or chlorine. Our Fresh Citrus & Thyme Scent Disinfectant Spray is scented with essential oils and botanical extracts and leaves a citrus and herbal scent. This EPA registered disinfectant and deodorizer can be used around kids and pets and is suitable for use on all hard non-porous surfaces including children’s toys, pacifiers, gym equipment, food contact surfaces, and more.
Seventh Generation is committed to being a brand of environmentally conscious and effective household and personal-care products. Our disinfectant sprays are solutions for the hard non-porous surfaces within your home.
A partnership with the CleanWell™ Company, makers of the patented thyme-based disinfecting technology, brings you a line of Seventh Generation Disinfecting Sprays with CleanWell Inside™.
*Kills over 99.99% of household germs, specifically: Influenza A virus, H1N1, Rhinovirus type 37, Staphylococcus aureus, Salmonella enterica, Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Escherichia coli.