Air Fresheners - Air fresheners
may contain any of a number of dangerous chemicals. Formaldehyde irritates the
lungs and mucous membranes and may cause cancer. Petroleum distillates are
flammable, irritate the eyes, skin, and lungs, and may cause fatal pulmonary
edema in sensitive individuals. Some air fresheners contain p-dichlorobenzene,
which is a toxic irritant. The aerosol propellants used in some products may be
flammable and may cause nervous system damage if inhaled.
Ammonia - Ammonia is a
volatile compound that can irritate the respiratory system and mucous membranes
if inhaled, can cause a chemical burn if it is spilled on skin, and will react
with chlorinated products (e.g., bleach) to produce deadly chloramine gas.
Anti freeze - Antifreeze is ethylene glycol, a chemical which is
poisonous if swallowed. Breathing it can cause dizziness. Drinking antifreeze
can cause serious brain, heart, kidney, and other internal organ damage.
Ethylene glycol has a sweet flavor, so it is attractive to kids and pets.
Antifreeze typically contains a chemical to make it taste bad, but the flavor
is not always a sufficient deterrent. The sweet smell is enough to lure pets.
Bleach - Household bleach contains sodium hypochlorite, a chemical that
can cause irritation and damage to the skin and respiratory system if inhaled
or spilled on the skin. Never mix bleach
with ammonia or with toilet bowl
cleaners or drain cleaners, as dangerous and possibly deadly fumes may be
produced.
Drain Cleaners - Drain cleaners typically contain lye (sodium
hydroxide) or sulfuric acid.
Either chemical is capable of causing an extremely serious chemical burn if
splashed on the skin. They are toxic to drink. Splashing drain cleaner in the
eyes may cause blindness.
Laundry Detergent - Laundry detergents contain a variety
of chemicals. Ingestion of cationic agents may cause nausea, vomiting,
convulsion, and coma. Non-ionic detergents are irritants. Many people
experience chemical sensitivity to dyes and perfumes present in some
detergents.
Mothballs - Mothballs are
either p-dichlorobenzene or naphthalene. Both chemicals are toxic and known to
cause dizziness, headaches, and irritation to the eyes, skin, and respiratory
system. Prolonged exposure can lead to liver damage and cataract formation.
Motor Oil - Exposure to
the hydrocarbons in motor oil can cause cancer. Many people are unaware that motor oil contains heavy metals, which can damage the nervous system and other organ systems.
Oven Cleaner - The danger
from oven cleaner depends on its composition. Some oven cleaners contain sodium
hydroxide or potassium hydroxide,
which are extremely corrosive strong bases. These chemicals can be deadly if
swallowed. They can cause chemical
burns on the skin or in the lungs if the fumes are inhaled.
Rat Poison - Rat poisons
(rodenticides) are less lethal than they used to be, but remain poisonous to
people and pets. Most rodenticides contain warfarin, a chemical which causes
internal bleeding if ingested.
Windshield Wiper Fluid - Wiper fluid is
toxic if you drink it, plus some of
the poisonous chemicals are
absorbed through skin, so it is toxic to touch. Swallowing ethylene glycol can
cause brain, heart, and kidney damage, and possibly death. Inhalation can cause
dizziness. The methanol in wiper fluid can be absorbed through the skin, inhaled,
or ingested. Methanol damages brain, liver, and kidneys and can cause
blindness. The isopropyl alcohol acts as a central nervous system depressant,
causing drowsiness, unconsciousness, and potentially death.
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