ACI Statement on FDA Consumer Rule on Antibacterial Soaps

Consumers can continue to use antibacterial soaps with confidence as they have for decades in millions of homes, offices, schools, daycare centers and other commercial settings, according to the American Cleaning Institute. (Photo: Business Wire)

WASHINGTON--()--The American Cleaning Institute (ACI) released the following statement in response to a final rule issued by the Food and Drug Administration concerning consumer antibacterial soaps and washes:

“Consumer antibacterial soaps and washes continue to be safe and effective products for millions of people every single day.

“Antibacterial soaps are critical to public health because of the importance hand hygiene plays in the prevention of infection.

“Washing the hands with an antiseptic soap can help reduce the risk of infection beyond that provided by washing with non-antibacterial soap and water.

“The FDA already has in its hands data that shows the safety and effectiveness of antibacterial soaps. Manufacturers are continuing their work to provide even more science and research to fill data gaps identified by FDA.

“In the coming year, ACI and its member companies will submit additional safety and effectiveness data on the key ingredients in use in consumer antibacterial soaps today: benzalkonium chloride, benzethonium chloride and chloroxylenol.

“It is important to note that this FDA rule does not affect consumer hand sanitizers, antiseptic products used in healthcare settings, and antiseptics used in food handler settings.

“Consumers can continue to use antibacterial soaps with confidence as they have for decades in millions of homes, offices, schools, daycare centers and other commercial settings.”

The American Cleaning Institute® (ACI) is the Home of the U.S. Cleaning Products Industry® and represents the $30 billion U.S. cleaning products market. ACI members include the formulators of soaps, detergents, and general cleaning products used in household, commercial, industrial and institutional settings; companies that supply ingredients and finished packaging for these products; and oleochemical producers. ACI (www.cleaninginstitute.org) and its members are dedicated to improving health and the quality of life through sustainable cleaning products and practices.

Contacts

American Cleaning Institute (ACI)
Brian Sansoni, 202-662-2517
bsansoni@cleaninginstitute.org

Release Summary

As FDA announced a final rule governing antibacterial soaps and washes, ACI reminds consumers that they can continue to use these products safely and effectively as they have for decades.

Contacts

American Cleaning Institute (ACI)
Brian Sansoni, 202-662-2517
bsansoni@cleaninginstitute.org