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Cleaning with bleach could create indoor air pollution.

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For generations, people have used chlorine bleach to clean and disinfect their homes. However, researchers have now discovered that bleach fumes, in combination with light and a citrus compound found in many household products, can form airborne particles that might be harmful when inhaled by pets or people. They report their results in ACS’ Environmental Science & Technology.

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RoadRunner44 profile image
RoadRunner44

How I agree with you. Twogreys. Many people are going back to the days when only natural things were available. Things like vinegar, lemon and bi-carb. These things really work for cleaning purposes and being natural don't cause problems to the environment as well as people with lung problems.

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stamford1234 in reply toRoadRunner44

Absolutely, and they do work. Except when the dish of bicarb jumps out of the fridge onto your feet, how did that happen!

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Ergendl

Rarely use bleach, ever since I lived in a house with a septic tank. There are other products that can do a similar job.

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soulboy118

A good hint on the toxic effects of chlorine is that it was used in ww1 as a gas ,

people ask me sometimes what it's like to have copd when you cant breath and your chest feels awful, I always answer, " imagine being stuck in a small room with a very heavy smell of bleach all night and you cant get out of the room " that's what copd does for you ,even when slight pollutants are in the air and pollutants to me means any heavy or strong smells , perfume, cleaning products air fresheners etc .

Once our lungs lose that protective layer we have gone into the twilight zone

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Izb1

That is worrying. I do use bleach in the toilets so am now going to investigate and find alternatives x

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stamford1234 in reply toIzb1

A friend's doctor told her not to use bleach in the toilet because of the fumes. The Dr said to use steradent!

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watergazer in reply tostamford1234

interesting

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stamford1234 in reply towatergazer

I am not sure I would trust it to do a thorough clean all over. I just put toilet duck and shut the lid down and exit quick

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watergazer in reply tostamford1234

🤣 love the exit quick !!

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Izb1 in reply tostamford1234

Think I will try soda crystals with soapy water first as steradent would take far too long. I do use milton for wiping down in the kitchen x

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stamford1234 in reply toIzb1

It's worth a bash. I think you need something with some oomph in hard water areas to get off lime scale - Coca Cola might do it!

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megshafer in reply toIzb1

I have always hated bleach, I think it was the ruined jeans by accident....Seventh Generation has a natural bowl cleaner....a and Method does too...both are very good. Very little smell if at all, and....non toxic, environmentally friendly,

Meg

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Izb1 in reply tomegshafer

Thats worth looking into megshafer, thank you x

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stamford1234

I try to avoid using bleach. Vinegar catches my breath but bi carb is a good, also supermarket own brand cream cleaner doesn't seem to be perfumed. Thanks again2greys for the great research.

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Aingeful

I have just come back from the library with a book on natural cleaning. :-)

I have been working to de chemicalise my home for the last couple of years. I like brands like Ecover and Method as well.

I have noticed more non toxic cleaners coming into the shops?

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stamford1234 in reply toAingeful

What's the name of the book. Sounds interesting

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Aingeful in reply tostamford1234

It's this one.

Check this out: Natural Home Cleaning: Over 100 ways to clean your home natural... amazon.co.uk/dp/1784882399/...

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stamford1234 in reply toAingeful

Thanks x

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stamford1234 in reply toAingeful

Not surprised you went to the Library - RRP is £15!

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Aingeful in reply tostamford1234

Exactly! Why pay for a book when you can borrow it? :-)

I joined the Library at 6 years old and still enjoy a good browse!

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stamford1234 in reply toAingeful

I used to be an avid reader. Spend too much of my time with my head into a screen now - wicked really. But I have become an expert in most everything ha ha ha ha, even cleaning toilets!

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megshafer in reply toAingeful

Method is really quite good. My favorite is still Seventh Generation...

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RoadRunner44 in reply tomegshafer

Can You give me more information on this as I havent heard of it? I am very aware of all pollutants which affect the environment and how they affect our lungs. I believe we should all try our best to use natural cleaners now. The evidence is there for all to see.

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megshafer in reply toRoadRunner44

I purchase Seventh Generation Products at Target. I believe Amazon has them, too. I buy the free and clear products. They have no smell what so ever, are environmental friendly.

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RoadRunner44 in reply tomegshafer

Just going on line to Amazon. Thanks megshafer. Chrys

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Azure_Sky

That doesn’t surprise me at all. I cannot go to a swimming pool containing Chorine. It makes me cough and my eyes water painfully.

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