Be aware! Symptoms when you are irritat by toilet cleaner

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Although choosing a good toilet cleaner product should focus on its ability to thoroughly remove dirt and grime, do you know that most of these products often contain ingredients that are harmful to your health and the environment?

Most toilet cleaners contain many harsh chemicals, such as hydrochloric acid, ammonia, and chlorine, which can corrode the skin, eyes, respiratory system, and digestive system. Therefore, if users come into contact with these substances in toilet cleaners, they may experience physical abnormalities.

  • Respiratory system : Inhaling the smell of toilet cleaner during cleaning may cause coughing, sneezing, difficulty breathing, or chest tightness.
  • Eyes : Chemicals in toilet flushing water can evaporate into the air and enter the eyes, causing eye irritation, redness, tearing, ทางเข้า UFABET สำหรับสมาชิกใหม่ สมัครวันนี้ รับโบนัสฟรี, conjunctivitis, and corneal ulcers.
  • Skin : Direct contact with toilet cleaner may cause skin irritation, redness, itching, peeling, sunburn, blisters, or blistering.
  • Digestive system : The corrosive effects of chemicals will destroy tissues in the digestive system, causing nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, unconsciousness, and death.

How to use toilet cleaner safely

  • Always wear protective gear when using bathroom cleaners, such as rubber gloves, waterproof rubber shoes, goggles, and a face mask. Always stock up on these items at home and choose products that are resistant to chemicals and corrosion.
  • Always open doors, windows, and vents during and after cleaning the bathroom to allow air circulation to reduce inhalation of chemicals that can cause dizziness and unconsciousness.
  • Do not mix toilet cleaner with other cleaning products, especially bleach, as this can create dangerous toxic gases from a chemical reaction.
  • Close the package tightly after each use and store the toilet cleaner properly, away from light, heat, and children and pets, or follow other instructions written on the product label.
  • Clean protective equipment and shower and change clothing after each use of chemicals, if possible.

Finally, before cleaning the bathroom, wear gloves that are resistant to chemicals. If your skin comes into contact with the bathroom cleaner, clean your skin with soap and water immediately and apply lotion frequently to prevent dry skin. Do not scratch or rub your skin as this will cause more irritation. If you experience severe symptoms such as sunburn, wounds or severe dermatitis , see a doctor.