Cleaning ingredients vary in the type of health hazard they pose. Some cause acute, or immediate, hazards such as skin or respiratory irritation, watery eyes, or chemical burns, while others are associated with chronic, or long-term, effects such as cancer. Since chemicals in cleaning products ...
Why you shouldn't use bleach on mold? In other words, chlorine bleachis only capable of attacking surface mold. Mold has the potential to grow roots down deep within porous surfaces like drywall and wood. As a result, bleach will not help in the full extermination of that pesky mold in ...
I’ve looked up LOTS of chemicals lately, so this isn’t an all-inclusive list, but here are just a few of the known side effects of some of the chemicals found in our everyday cleaning products: Skin & eye irritants Reproductive problems Stimulated growth in human cancer cells Linked to...
Bufo, or cane, toads are the largest toads in the world. Native to South America, they were introduced to Florida to limit the effect insects have on the sugar industry. Unfortunately, the toads alsosecret a toxin from their skin that is toxic to humans and lethal to pets. Should you ki...
Of course, while the study suggests some benefit in action video games, it does not mean that one must do nothing else.【1】What did the 150 school children do in the studyA.They received training on programming.B.They finished some reading ability tests.C.They created video games on ...
Bleach can burn your skin if it’s really strong. The fumes might bother your eyes and lungs. Wearing goggles, a mask, and gloves helps. You should also cover yourfeetand wear long sleeves and pants. Remember that bleach can stain your clothes, so don’t wear anything you really like....