Your Baby Benefits

Nimba
(Neem)
Neem is a powerful natural remedy to eliminate germs, fungi, microbes, and bacteria. It effectively keeps pests away like ants, mosquitoes, and flies from your baby's room, providing a safe and insect-free playful environment.

Sugandhapatra
(Eucalyptus)
The magical extract of eucalyptus leaves quickly cleanses dust, dirt, and grime. It helps to deodorize easily and creates a soothing, calming atmosphere while leaving no residue behind.

Bhustarah
(Lemongrass)
An ancient herb that quickly removes dust, grease, stains, and soil from floors, tiles, and oily surfaces. It naturally sanitizes the floor, keeping it germ-free and safe for babies to play on.

Rajat Bhasma
(Silver Ash)
Acts as a disinfectant, Rajat Bhasm kills bacteria and viruses, making it effective in removing harmful microorganisms from the floor. Especially useful in homes with babies and young children, as they are more prone to infections and diseases.
FAQs
What kind of floor cleaner is best for homes with crawling babies?
When babies are crawling, their skin is in constant contact with the floor. It’s best to use natural, plant-based cleaners that are free from toxins like bleach, phenyl, and artificial fragrances. Gentle formulations with ingredients like neem and eucalyptus help keep floors hygienic while being safe for your little one's delicate skin.
Do natural floor cleaners leave any residue behind?
Most well-formulated natural cleaners don’t leave sticky or chemical residues. Swaksh Bhoomi Natural Floor Cleaner is crafted to rinse off clean, leaving only a subtle herbal aroma and hygienic surface behind.
How often should I mop floors in a baby-friendly home?
Daily cleaning is ideal for areas where your baby crawls or plays most often. For lesser-used rooms, a once-a-week routine works. Regular cleaning reduces dust and allergens, supporting a healthier indoor space.
Can natural cleaners really handle everyday messes in a baby-friendly home?
Yes, especially when they’re used regularly. Ayurvedic floor cleaners with ingredients like Rajat Bhasm and drumstick leaf help cleanse daily dust, minor spills, and baby messes efficiently. They may not be harsh, but their consistency makes them reliable for maintaining a clean, baby-safe environment.
How much floor cleaner should I use in a bucket of water?
Usually, 1–2 caps per half bucket of water is sufficient for everyday mopping. With Swaksh Bhoomi Natural Floor Cleaner, two caps work well to cleanse and refresh the floor without overpowering scents or chemical buildup.
What is the best way to clean floors with a baby?
When there’s a baby in the house, especially one crawling, it’s best to clean floors daily using a natural or plant-based cleaner. Use a damp microfiber mop with a diluted solution to gently clean dust and grime. Avoid over-wetting the floor and let it dry completely to prevent slipping or dampness in play areas.
Why is neem often used in natural cleaning products?
Neem is a powerful Ayurvedic herb valued for its antibacterial, antifungal, and insect-repelling qualities. It helps eliminate harmful microbes from floor surfaces and naturally deters pests like ants, mosquitoes, and flies, without the need for chemical sprays. Also, neem is gentle yet effective, especially suitable for homes with babies, creating a cleaner and safer play environment without synthetic toxins.
How to use the floor cleaner?
To use Swaksh Bhoomi Natural Floor Cleaner, simply pour two caps of the cleaner into half a bucket of water (around 4–5 liters). Mix well and use the solution to gently mop the floor as usual. There's no need to rinse afterward. Its plant-based formulation is safe for everyday use around babies, leaving your floors clean, fresh, and free from harsh chemicals.
Are essential oils in floor cleaners safe for babies?
When used in small, diluted amounts, baby-safe essential oils like lavender, eucalyptus, or lemongrass can be calming and refreshing. However, avoid overly strong or synthetic fragrances. Swaksh Bhoomi uses essential oils in gentle, baby-conscious concentrations to provide a mild, soothing aroma.
Should I rinse the floor after mopping with a natural cleaner?
Most natural cleaners don’t need rinsing if used as directed. But if the floor feels sticky or you're extra cautious with a baby around, you can rinse it by mopping it again with clean water. Just refill your bucket with plain water, wring out your mop well, and go over the same area once more. This helps remove any leftover residue, leaving the floor baby-soft and fresh.