I'm pretty sure you're going to get a big laugh out of this. I haven't found posts about Spray A other than how to use it. My bottle jumped out of my hand, leapt up in the air, and came back down, splooshing half the contents out- I swear it did it all by itself

My husband (Don) freaked out when he read the bottle warning. It says to wash it off with mild soap and water and to call a doctor immediately. Am I going to die?! (Hyperbole intended.) The bottle also says it's not food safe, presumably because it contains lead. (It's probably safe after being fired, right?) Don said the bottle makes it sound "as if it's plutonium." So I took a shower, we wiped down the surfaces it splashed on (if nothing else, I'd rather my cats not lick it up), and he insisted that we throw all the towels we used away and put them in the garbage can outside. He wanted to throw away the clothes I'd been wearing, too, even though they didn't get splashed. He said it sounded like something we shouldn't keep in the house and asked if I'd agree to get rid of it. Well, no. I'm pretty sure he's overreacting in the extreme.
I tried to find the ingredients listed online; all I see is borax (is it actually boric acid?). WebMD wasn't much help with the effects of borax except that it causes skin irritation and you shouldn't swallow it. Borax used to be used in laundry detergent, and my mom used a little to kill roaches, where it could have come in contact with our skin, so it can't be too bad. (If it poisons through skin absorption, well, we are bigger than roaches, after all.)
I figure it's not a big deal or people wouldn't be using Spray A all the time.
He's way overreacting, right?