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It's often used/prescribed as an oral rinse, so it should be plenty safe to wipe your snake off with. I use it for cage cleaning and imo it is much safer than bleach. An animal could be allergic, but they could also be allergic to soap. Soap also contains chemicals-here's one copy and paste
Types •Chlorine, alkyl phenoxy ethanols (APEs), dichloromethane (DCM), diethanolamine (DEA), dioxane, phosphates, sodium lauryl/laureth sulfate, and synthetic fragrances are chemicals often found in dish soaps. Environmental Effects •Chemicals used in dish soap contaminate our water supply when they wash down the drain; they also decimate fish populations and contribute to excess algae in water. Effects on Humans •Chemicals in dishwashing soap can be poisonous or cancerous, can contribute to genetic problems and asthma, and may cause skin irritation. Considerations •These chemicals are diluted when used in detergents and then diluted again when the detergent is used, making them less dangerous when the detergent is properly used. However, the chemicals leave residue which can make its way into the food you eat when your food touches your plate
Read more: Harmful Chemicals in Dish Soap | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/facts_5802351_harmful-chemicals-dish-soap.html#ixzz1EfaW1OTy
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