Wexford Labs, a small, independently owned manufacturer and distributor of EPA-registered disinfecting solutions, announced it is donating cleaning and disinfectant supplies to Ronald McDonald House Charities (RMHC) Chapters nationwide. Wexford Labs’ approach to disinfectants emphasizes safety, quality, and biodegradable ingredients over harsh chemicals. Over two million ready-to-use CleanCide disinfecting wipes and over 600 gallons of ready-to-use spray have been distributed to RMHC Chapters to help provide a level of confidence and comfort to families during their stay.
The citric acid-based, hospital-grade CleanCide ready-to-use spray kills 99.99% of germs and is an EPA Designed for the Environment solution that offers fast, easy, comprehensive cleaning and disinfecting without requiring gloves or being a skin irritant or orally toxic. Users can also grab a CleanCide wipe for a one-step application that’s just as effective and safe. A two-step process of cleaning prior to disinfection is required only when surfaces are grossly soiled or there is the possibility of contamination with blood or body fluid.
“We feel a deep sense of responsibility to serve the community and families in need,” said Cat Kickham, Director of Product Development at Wexford Labs. “For decades, we’ve provided non-toxic cleaning solutions to the hospitals where many of these children are treated. But we realize now is the time to do more, especially with the extra precautions needed to combat COVID-19 in our homes, schools, and workplaces. We are proud to support RMHC Chapters across the U.S. to help keep families together and near the medical care their child needs.”
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