FAQ

1. Is AstraGuard safe for babies and children?

Yes. AstraGuard is formulated using food-grade ingredients and is alcohol-free, making it gentle and safe for young children, including newborns.

AstraGuard helps reduce the risk of HFMD by killing 99.999% of germs and viruses on hands and surfaces.

Yes. AstraGuard kills up to 99.999% of harmful bacteria, viruses, and fungi, making it suitable for disinfecting hands, toys, high-touch areas, and baby gear.

No. AstraGuard is water-based and dries quickly without leaving a sticky or oily residue.

Yes, it’s safe. AstraGuard is made with food-grade, non-toxic ingredients, so it’s safe if a baby licks a toy after it has been sprayed and dried.
 However, for best practice, allow the spray to air dry completely before giving the item to your child.

Yes, it is safe. AstraGuard is made with natural, food-grade ingredients, and occasionally, you may notice tiny particles or slight cloudiness due to:
  • Natural sedimentation of plant-based or mineral components
  • Changes in temperature or air exposure that cause harmless clumping
  • Absence of synthetic stabilizers or artificial clarifiers (we avoid them to keep the formula baby-safe)
These particles do not affect the effectiveness or safety of the product. Just give the bottle a gentle shake before use.
If you are ever unsure or the product smells unusual, please contact us, we’re happy to help.
AstraGuard has a mild, neutral scent. it contains no added artificial fragrance or perfumes, making it ideal for babies, sensitive skin, and those who are sensitive to strong smells.
You might notice a light “clean” or slightly mineral smell, which comes naturally from the food-grade ingredients used in the formulation. It fades quickly after spraying and does not linger.
This gentle scent is a sign that the formula is safe, simple, and non-irritating.