It is the substance "triclosan".Most EU consumer organisations have warned of it.And mediciners as well.It is not only contained in the cleaning products you mentioned but also in surfaces like cutting boards,kitchen counters ,fridges etc..Two problems:first there is the allergic problem.One might not have an allergy but can develope one.And exchanging the kitchen once you can't touch it anymore is a problem.The second:this substance is causing bacterias to become immune to anti-biotics that are used in medicine.
And there is a third problem as well:How to recycle/dump these products.They are hazardous waste-though I am not sure about the Irish legeslation,propably doesn't exist .
Making up with antibiotics for a lack of hygiene is an idiotic way to stay healthy.Take penecillium and stop washing because it is cheaper?
The story of triclosan is a typical US-american one.When 50% of the population doesn't understand the meaning of hygiene they have to be forcefed to avoid worse...