Questions We Get Asked (A Lot)

Is it actually safe for my baby?

Yes. Luma is made with hypochlorous acid (HOCl)—the same compound your white blood cells produce naturally. Safe for pacifiers, teethers, and anything your baby puts in their mouth. No rinsing required.

Wait, my immune system makes this?

Yes. When you're sick, your white blood cells produce hypochlorous acid to fight germs. Powerful yet gentle—your body makes it naturally. That's why Luma is safe without compromise.

How is this different from other 'natural' cleaners?

Most natural cleaners use mild surfactants. Luma uses hypochlorous acid—the compound your immune system makes. Not a compromise. An upgrade.

Why multiple small bottles instead of one big bottle?

Messes happen wherever life happens. Restaurant highchairs. Car spills. Potty training. Dropped pacifiers. Keep Luma within reach.

Does it actually work?

Hypochlorous acid is trusted in hospitals, food processing, and wound care. It's what your immune system makes. Safe and effective.

What can I use it on?

Highchairs, countertops, toys, car seats, yoga mats, pet bowls, phone screens. If your toddler can touch it, you can spray it.

Does it have that harsh chemical smell?

No fumes, no lingering scent. A faint chlorine smell when you spray—then it's gone. No dried-out hands, no sticky residue.

How do I use it?

Spray. Wait 30-60 seconds. Wipe or let air dry. No rinsing needed—even on pacifiers.

How long does it last?

Cool, dry place. Away from sunlight. Lasts 12 months unopened, 6 months after opening. Small bottles get used up quickly.

Where is it made?

100% made in the USA at an EPA-registered facility. We don't cut corners on safety, sourcing, or quality.