Is K.SANT Safe Around Kids, Pets, and Pregnancy? Surface Safety Guide
Safety
Safe around kids, pets & pregnancy.
K.SANT is formulated to be a gentler cleaner for everyday use across a home that includes children, pets, or someone who is pregnant. Below: surface-by-surface guidance, the few things to avoid, and how to handle the rare contact-with-eyes situation.
Households with kids
Designed to be in the room with you.
K.SANT is made with simple organic ingredients and is intended for everyday use in homes with children. You can clean a kitchen counter while a toddler eats breakfast at it, wipe down a bathroom while a baby naps, or hand the bottle to a kid old enough to help with chores.
As with any cleaner: keep the bottle out of reach of children under age 6, rinse with water if any gets in eyes, and dont leave it sitting where small hands can reach. There are no warning symbols on the bottle for a reason — the formula doesnt require them — but standard caution still applies.
Households with pets
Safer for floors a dog walks on or a cat sleeps near.
Many conventional cleaners include phenols, ammonia, or quaternary ammonium compounds that are particularly problematic for cats and birds. K.SANT is formulated without any of these. You can wipe down a kitchen floor and let a pet walk on it as soon as the surface is dry.
Essential-oil note for cat households: our blend is at a very low concentration (well under the levels typically flagged for cat sensitivity), evaporates quickly, and is applied to surfaces — not diffused into the air. Most cat-aware households are comfortable with K.SANT; if your cat has a known essential-oil sensitivity, your vet is the right person to consult.
Pregnancy
No phthalates. No synthetic fragrance. No ammonia.
The three categories most commonly flagged by OB/GYNs and reproductive-health organizations for pregnancy are phthalates (often hidden in synthetic fragrance), ammonia, and bleach. K.SANT contains none of these. The Every Spray is formulated to be used safely during pregnancy and postpartum.
Founder may want to add a personal note here, since the brand origin story includes a pregnancy/early-motherhood moment.
Surface compatibility
Where you can use it.
- Sealed quartz, granite, marble. Yes, safe on all sealed stone. Always test in an inconspicuous spot first.
- Stainless steel. Yes. Spray, wipe with the grain, polish dry for streak-free finish.
- Glass and mirrors. Yes. Microfiber gives the best streak-free result.
- Sealed hardwood floors. Yes, lightly. Mist the spray onto a microfiber mop pad rather than the floor; never let water pool on wood.
- Tile, porcelain, ceramic. Yes.
- Painted walls. Yes for spot cleaning. Test gloss/matte finishes first.
- Acrylic and laminate. Yes.
- Chrome, brass, brushed nickel. Yes.
And where to avoid it
- Electronic screens. Use a dry microfiber or a screen-specific cleaner instead.
- Leather. Use a leather conditioner instead.
- Unsealed natural stone or unsealed wood. Spot-test or skip.
- Antique finishes. Always spot-test.
If something happens
First-aid notes.
- If product gets in eyes: rinse with cool water for 15 minutes. Contact a doctor if irritation persists.
- If swallowed by a child or pet: rinse the mouth, give water, contact Poison Control (US: 1-800-222-1222) or your veterinarian. Have the bottle handy for the ingredient list.
- If you get a rash from skin contact: rinse with water and stop using. Reach out at hello@ksanthome.com — we want to know.
The Every Spray
One bottle. Every surface.
Organic-ingredient home cleaner in a glass bottle. From $20.
