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Subject:
Melaleuca's Sol U Guard as an approved alternative to bleach
Category: Health Asked by: lhbl-ga List Price: $5.00 |
Posted:
25 Feb 2005 08:37 PST
Expires: 27 Mar 2005 08:37 PST Question ID: 480745 |
I am trying to find out which states have approved the use of Sol U Guard as an approved alternative for bleach in public places and daycare centers and schools and churches and the like. I am also interested in finding out which states are looking into banning bleach as a disinfectant. |
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Subject:
Re: Melaleuca's Sol U Guard as an approved alternative to bleach
From: 1concernedmom-ga on 09 Mar 2005 16:28 PST |
Melaleuca is a members only company, the product you have mentioned is not what is used in place of bleach. I am wondering why your post? If you are a member of Melaleuca you are in violation of their rules. You are right to be concerned about the use of bleach as there are safe alternatives. |
Subject:
Re: Melaleuca's Sol U Guard as an approved alternative to bleach
From: lhbl-ga on 09 Mar 2005 17:29 PST |
Sol U Guard is the disinfectant product we use instead of bleach. And I'm not aware of any policy that doesn't allow me to ask a question to clarify something. I have heard anecdotally that there are states that have approved Sol U Guard as a bleach alternative. I'm just trying to find out which states. I've talked with Melaleuca and they had heard the same story but didn't know which states were involved. Melaleuca being members only has nothing to do with my question. |
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