Keeping your household clean and sanitized is at the top of most chore lists, and knowing what cleaners are safe for dog & cats is must-have information for pet parents. But is there a pet-safe disinfectant that's also effective against human illnesses? How do you know what to look for when choosing cleaning products?
The key to purchasing and using cleaners with confidence is to know which ones to avoid, which can be used safely and how to keep cleaning supplies out of your furry friend's reach.

There are very real consequences for pets that ingest, touch or inhale toxic hazardous cleaning agents. The following are some of the side effects pets may experience:
Cats and dogs like to chew on stuff, and lick everything from shoes to floors to fabric. That's why, if possible, it's best to avoid cleaning products with hazardous ingredients and always follow the manufacturers instructions. NEVER apply any household cleaner directly on a pet.
These are some common ingredients where caution is needed:
If you do need to use disinfectant wipes or spray in your home, explains the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA), ensure safety by following the product's directions exactly as stated. Call your veterinarian or poison control center with any questions. Disinfecting your home can be necessary, so if you are concerned about it affecting your pets, it is a good idea to keep them out that room for a couple of hours while the chemicals dry.