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CHEMICAL SAFETY
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CHEMICALS WE USE
CHEMICAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS
ECO LAB No Rinse Neutral Floor Concentrate Cleaner,
ECO LAB Ammonia-Free Pro Glass Cleaner
ECO LAB Acidic Toilet Bowl Cleaner and Limescale Remover
ECO LAB Foaming Shower, Tub and Tile No-Scrub All Purpose Cleaner
HDX Pro Strength Concentrated Outdoor Liquid Bleach Cleaner
Harris 30% Vinegar All Purpose Cleaner
Cleaning Chemicals That Should Not Be Used Together
Mixing certain cleaning chemicals can create toxic gases, harmful reactions, or dangerous fumes. Here are some common household chemicals that should never be combined:
1. Bleach + Ammonia → Produces toxic chloramine vapors that can cause respiratory issues.
2. Bleach + Vinegar → Creates chlorine gas, which can be extremely toxic when inhaled.
3. Bleach + Rubbing Alcohol → Forms chloroform, which can be highly toxic and even fatal in high concentrations.
4. Hydrogen Peroxide + Vinegar → Produces peracetic acid, which can be corrosive and cause skin irritation or breathing problems.
5. Drain Cleaners (Different Brands) → Mixing different drain cleaners can result in dangerous chemical reactions and even explosions.
6. Baking Soda + Vinegar (in a sealed container) → While generally safe, this combination can create excessive pressure in a closed space, leading to potential bursts or damage.
7. Bleach + Toilet Bowl Cleaner → Produces toxic chlorine gas, which can cause lung damage or respiratory distress.
8. Ammonia + Vinegar → Creates irritating fumes that can harm the respiratory system.
9. Bleach + Cat Urine → DO NOT clean cat urine with bleach because urine contains ammonia, which reacts with bleach to produce toxic chloramine vapors that can be harmful to breathe.
House Cleaning Chemical Safety Guidelines
1. Read Labels Carefully
- Always read the instructions and warnings on cleaning product labels before use.
- Follow dilution recommendations and application instructions.
2. Proper Ventilation
- Always use cleaning chemicals in well-ventilated areas.
- Open windows and turn on fans when working with strong chemicals.
3. Wear Proper Protective Equipment (PPE)
- Use gloves, masks, and safety goggles when handling chemicals.
- Avoid direct skin or eye contact with cleaning solutions.
4. Never Mix Chemicals
- Even if two products seem harmless, never mix them unless specifically instructed.
- Always use chemicals separately and rinse thoroughly between applications.
5. Store Chemicals Safely
- Keep all cleaning supplies in their original labeled containers.
- Store chemicals in a cool, dry place away from heat and direct sunlight.
- Ensure cleaning chemicals are out of reach of children and pets.
6. Handle Spills with Caution
- If a spill occurs, clean it up immediately using appropriate materials.
- Do not use water to clean up chemical spills unless specified on the label.
7. Dispose of Chemicals Properly
- Do not pour leftover chemicals down the drain unless permitted by local regulations.
- Follow disposal instructions on the product label or consult local waste management.
8. Wash Hands After Use
- Always wash hands thoroughly after handling cleaning chemicals, even when wearing gloves.
By following these chemical safety guidelines, house cleaners can work safely and effectively while avoiding hazardous situations.