“Sanitizer” means a product that is labeled as a “sanitizer” or that is labeled to reduce, but not necessarily eliminate, microorganisms in the air, on surfaces, or on inanimate objects, and whose label is registered as a “sanitizer” under FIFRA. The term does not include:
- (a) Products labeled as both a “sanitizer” and a “disinfectant”;
- (b) Disinfectants;
- (c) Products labeled solely for use on humans or animals;
- (d) Products labeled solely for agricultural use;
- (e) Products labeled solely for use in swimming, therapeutic tubs, or hot tubs;
- (f) Products labeled to be used on heat -sensitive critical or semi-critical medical devices or medical equipment surfaces;
- (g) Pre-moistened wipes or towelettes sold exclusively to medical, convalescent, or veterinary establishments;
- (h) Products labeled to be applied to food-contact surfaces that are not required to be rinsed prior to contact with food; or
- (i) Products labeled as bathroom and tile cleaners, glass cleaners, general purpose cleaners, toilet/urinal care products, metal polishers, carpet cleaners, or fabric refreshers regardless of any sanitizing or anti-microbial claims on the label.
Source. #10527, eff 2-26-14; ss by #10750, eff 12-19-14; ss by #13969, eff 5-21-24 (formerly Env-A 4104.40)