
Each Friday, we feature a reader-inspired tip as our Travel Tip of the Day (and recently other posts, like this one on what my friend Valerie wore to stay safe while flying). This week’s tip comes from reader Susan J., who wrote in with some help for anyone looking for disinfectant wipes after reading what I wrote about Southwest’s shocking new policy. In case you missed it, here’s that new policy (direct from the story):
“I was shocked to learn that Southwest Airlines ‘is now only disinfecting high-touch areas like lavatories and tray tables between flights. Armrests and seat belts will not be disinfected between flights.’ Better bring your own disinfecting wipes but…good luck finding them. The CEO of Clorox told Reuters this week that ‘it’s probably going to take until 2021 before we’re able to meet all the demand that we have.'”
Susan then shared her own source for disinfectant wipes, called Dr. Brite. Susan wrote, “I have been ordering wipes from an amazing company run by two female physicians. The company is fabulous. I purchased all their products including wipes. They respond quickly to all questions.” Thanks, Susan!
Where have you been getting disinfectant wipes and supplies?
If you have a resource worth sharing, please leave it in the comments below!
Have your own tip? Email it to whitney@johnnyjet.com!
Want to see more tips? Click here for all 1,774!
Want even more travel tips? Sign up here for the Daily Travel Tip newsletter! Enter your email address and check “Daily Travel Tip” to receive Johnny’s best tips in your inbox each day!
If you already subscribe to our weekly newsletter, you can sign up on the same page. Just fill in your email and check “Daily Travel Tip” on the same page. You’ll receive an email with a link to update your JohnnyJet.com preferences. On that page, just click the Daily Travel Tip box and Update Profile.
If you look at the website page and scroll to the bottom you will find these wipes are from China. No thanks! I will never, if I am aware, buy ANYTHING from China. I have been trying to boycott their products for years. Started when I found they were poisoning our children with lead paint on the toys and in the cheap metal jewelry kids like to wear. Be aware folks!
I agree!
Yes for 80 wipes that is ridiculous, I got 350 Clorox wipes for 11.93 on Amazon
Where are you from? Planet Gazillionaire. $10 for 54 wipes! Who is benefiting from this “tip”?
I would rather learn the hours of restock and take a chance..that price is ridiculous
You can buy disinfectant wipes online (with no limit) at EcoDaisyUSA.com. They’re reasonably priced at $10 for 80 wipes.
Thanks so much for this recommendation! I’ve seen Dr. Brite products at my local health food store, but didn’t know anything about the company. After looking at their website and learning about their commitment to healthy formulations for their products, I ordered the wipes. I agree they are pricey, but I guess I’m one of those who is willing to pay extra for the assurance of health and quality. And I am sick to death of haunting Target and Costco looking for disinfecting wipes that are never in stock. I am looking into purchasing more of this company’s products.
Publix supermarkets in Florida and Georgia have wipes available. It is best to shop early to get them.
Target. Can only buy one at a time, but at least they have them!
Which Target?
I’ve not had any problem buying wipes. But an option I’ve started using is to fill a qt sized ziplock bag with wipes from the lg container at home. They are much bigger and cover slot of area. In their defense, United gives you wipes as you board plane.
I make my own that’s much cheaper AND more effective: Start with 90% or at least 70% rubbing alcohol. Soak one panel of Select a Size Bounty paper towel. (they are the strongest) fold it into a square and place it in a snack sized ziplock bag which will hold 6 folded alcohol soaked towelettes.
Place the snack sized ziplock (with 6 towelettes) into larger sized ziplock bag. Make sure both bags are completely zipped and air tight. That’s it. I’ve made a bunch of these and always have them handy.
Alcohol works best anyway, it’s cheap and now available… so why do anything else?
$9 for a pack of 54 wetwipes? I don’t think so.