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Full List of Common First Aid Items to Discard After UKHSA Warning

Oliver Bennett
Last updated: February 7, 2026 6:48 am
Oliver Bennett
Published: February 7, 2026
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The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) has issued a critical warning regarding common household first aid items following a tragic death linked to a bacterial outbreak.

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The Danger: Burkholderia stabilisThe Banned List: Products to Throw AwayOfficial Advice for ConsumersWhat to Do Next

Health chiefs have confirmed they are investigating a cluster of infections associated with the use of non-sterile wipes used to clean cuts or intravenous lines. While these products have been withdrawn from sale, officials warn that many may still be sitting in medicine cabinets and first aid kits across the country.

Here is everything you need to know about the affected products and what to do if you own them.

The Danger: Burkholderia stabilis

The outbreak has been linked to products contaminated with Burkholderia stabilis. This is a type of bacteria found naturally in the environment, including soil and water.

While this bacteria is often harmless to healthy individuals, it can cause severe and sometimes fatal infections in vulnerable people or those with underlying health conditions. The UKHSA has reported 59 confirmed cases of B. stabilis infection between January 2018 and February 2026, including serious cases requiring hospital treatment and one confirmed death.

The Banned List: Products to Throw Away

The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) has advised the public to stop using the following specific brands of alcohol-free cleansing wipes immediately.

If you have any of the following in your home, dispose of them in your standard household waste:

  • ValueAid Alcohol-Free Cleansing Wipes
  • Microsafe Moist Wipe Alcohol-Free
  • Steroplast Sterowipe Alcohol-Free Cleansing Wipes
  • Reliwipe Alcohol-Free Cleansing Wipes (Note: Testing revealed contamination with a different Burkholderia strain in this specific brand)

Official Advice for Consumers

Dr. Alison Cave, Chief Safety Officer of the MHRA, emphasized that patient safety is the top priority.

“If you have any wipes at home or work, double check they are labelled ‘sterile’ before using on broken skin. Follow the advice of your clinical team, GP or community nurse in the care of your intravenous line.”

The key takeaway is to distinguish between sterile and non-sterile products. Non-sterile wipes are generally safe for cleaning unbroken skin or surfaces, but they should never be used on open wounds, cuts, or medical devices like IV lines, as this provides a direct pathway for bacteria to enter the bloodstream.

What to Do Next

  1. Check Your Kits: Go through your bathroom cabinets, kitchen drawers, and car first aid kits.
  2. Identify: Look for the brand names listed above.
  3. Discard: Do not use them. Throw them away immediately.
  4. Replace: Purchase wipes explicitly labeled as “Sterile” for your first aid needs.

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