Precautions For Using Common Household Cleaners

Apr 07, 2026

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Do not interchange cleaning agents intended for the kitchen with those intended for the bathroom.

 

When using cleaning agents, never mix different products together, as doing so may trigger adverse chemical reactions.

 

After use, all cleaning agents and disinfectants should be stored in a designated location and kept separate from food items. This is particularly important in households with children; such products should be stored on high shelves or in places inaccessible to children to prevent accidental ingestion.

 

Acidic cleaners, highly alkaline cleaning agents, and undiluted disinfectants can cause skin irritation and corrosion. Direct contact with the skin should therefore be avoided; if any of these substances splash onto the skin or into the eyes, immediately rinse the affected area thoroughly with copious amounts of clean water.

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