Nontoxic Household Products*

  1. Adhesives

  2. Antacids

  3. Bath oil†

  4. Bathtub toys (floating)

  5. Body conditioners

  6. Bubble bath soaps (detergents)†

  7. Candles

  8. Carboxymethylcellulose (dehydrating material packed with film, books, and other products)

  9. Cetyl alcohol (also called palmitoyl oil, a substance used in certain cosmetic products such as shampoos and conditioners)

  10. Colognes

  11. Contraceptives

  12. Corticosteroids (applied to the skin)

  13. Cosmetics

  14. Crayons

  15. Deodorants

  16. Deodorizers, spray and refrigerant

  17. Diaper rash cream and ointment

  18. Dichloral (herbicide)

  19. Dry cell battery (alkaline)

  20. Fabric softeners

  21. Glow products, such as glow sticks and glow necklaces

  22. Glycerol

  23. Glyceryl monostearate

  24. Graphite

  25. Gums (such as acacia, agar, and ghatti)

  26. Hand lotions, creams and sanitizers (alcohol)

  27. Incense

  28. Indelible markers

  29. Ink (the amount in a ballpoint pen)

  30. Iodide salts

  31. Kaolin

  32. Laundry pods (detergents)

  33. “Lead” pencils (which are really made of graphite)

  34. Linoleic acid

  35. Linseed oil (not boiled)

  36. Magic markers

  37. Matches

  38. Modeling clay

  39. Newspaper

  40. Paint (water color or water-based)

  41. Perfumes

  42. Petroleum jelly

  43. Plant food (household)

  44. Polysorbate

  45. Putty

  46. Sachets (essential oils, powders)

  47. Shaving creams and lotions

  48. Silica (silicon dioxide)

  49. Soap and soap products (including hand soap)

  50. Spermaceti

  51. Starch and sizing

  52. Stearic acid

  53. Sunscreens

  54. Talc (except when inhaled)

  55. Titanium dioxide

  56. Toothpaste with or without fluoride

  57. Triacetin (glyceryl triacetate)

  58. Vitamins (children’s multiple with or without iron)

  59. Vitamins (multiple without iron)

  60. Wax or paraffin

  61. Zirconium oxide

*Almost any substance can be toxic if ingested in sufficient amounts.

† Moderately viscous (thick) substances like oils and detergents aren't toxic if ingested but can cause significant lung injury if they are inhaled or aspirated into the lungs.