FACTS
- Children breathe closer to surfaces where chemical residues linger.
- Sprays increase inhalation exposure compared to wipes or cloth application.
- Improper mixing is a leading cause of cleaning-related poisonings.
- Routine practices matter more than product strength.
- Ventilation significantly reduces airborne exposure.
STATS
- The U.S. CDC and Poison Control Centers receive tens of thousands of calls annually related to cleaning chemical exposure, with bleach among the most common products involved.
- NIOSH links repeated disinfectant exposure to increased risk of respiratory irritation and skin conditions among workers.
- The U.S. EPA identifies improved ventilation as an effective control for reducing indoor chemical exposure.
- Canadian […]
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