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Lots of cleaning products say “Natural” or “Botanical” but snake venom and arsenic are natural, so how do I know that Benefect Disinfectant isn’t actually hurting me and my family?

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Lots of cleaning products say “Natural” or “Botanical” but snake venom and arsenic are natural, so how do I know that Benefect Disinfectant isn’t actually hurting me and my family?

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The main directive of the E.P.A. is to maintain and protect public health. If Benefect Disinfectant was a potential public health threat then the E.P.A. registered label would need to reflect any potential health hazards. The E.P.A. lets the public know that the products are hazardous by putting warning labels or precautionary statements on the labels.

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