Flushable Wipes: Our Tests & Tips
Let’s talk flushable wipes for baby.
Most regular baby wipes are NOT flushable—they contain materials that do not dissolve in sewers or septic system.
Flushable wipes are typically made of dissolvable materials that can be safely flushed down a toilet. That said, there are a few caveats:
• Only flush one or two wipes at a time. That is the recommendation of a plumber we interviewed for this article (we discussed the best way of flushing these wipes).
• If you are on a septic-system, only use flushable wipes if you are on a well-maintained system. If you aren’t sure how your septic system is maintained, we would not use these wipes.
We tested several major brands of flushable wipes for this article. One important note: some of these wipes are labeled “for adults.” However, after reviewing ingredients for the ones we recommend, we are confident they are also acceptable for babies and toddlers for diaper changes. We also consulted with a pediatrician about the ingredients and got the green light as well.
Here are the flushable wipes that performed best in our tests:
About the Authors
Denise & Alan Fields are consumer advocates and best-selling authors. The Fields have authored 12 books with three million copies in print, including the best-selling guide to baby gear, Baby Bargains.
The Fields have been featured and quoted in the New York Times, Wall Street Journal and Los Angeles Times.
As consumer products experts, the Fields have been guests on the NBC Today Show, Good Morning America and ABC’s 20/20.
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