If we were to do a survey, we would find that very few people have ever used bleach. But those who use it do not always know everything about this compound. Here are some curiosities about the main cleaning product, you will be amazed. In this article we are going to talk about a product that almost all of us use and that most of us love, especially for its particular smell, which gives us the idea of clean and disinfected. We really use it everywhere, to wash and disinfect clothes, to disinfect the bathroom and we pour it into the toilet by the liter to make it as clean as possible and super white.
In short, we can really consider her as our heroine. Here are some curiosities and also some false myths about this extraordinary product. First of all, it should be noted that bleach, as well as amukine, is an aqueous solution, containing between 1 and 25% sodium hypochlorite (chemically designated NaClO), stabilized by the addition of sodium carbonate or sodium sulphate. Therefore, the whitening action of bleach that we love so much occurs thanks to the release of oxygen (O), contained in sodium hypochlorite.
Be careful not to abuse this product on a daily basis. The law also exposes itself in this regard, prohibiting the use of bleach for ordinary cleaning, since it is held responsible for pollution and above all because it is harmful to our health. Bleach does not disinfect or sanitize all types of surfaces, indeed on porous surfaces it tends to accumulate dirt. Also, if it is left on for a long time, or if it is not rinsed well, you risk rusting the faucets.
Frequent use, as already mentioned above, involves an increased risk of respiratory infections especially in children and the occurrence of allergies. To be precise, excessive use, according to recent international studies, increases tonsillitis, bronchitis, ear infections and pneumonia. The harmful compounds that are released when using bleach have an almost immediate irritant action, also weakening the immune system. Finally, extreme attention must be paid to mixtures.
There is absolutely no need to use bleach together with other disinfectant products, such as hydrochloric acid, as this will generate chlorine gas which, if inhaled, is highly toxic to our health. . Be careful not to mix it even with vinegar because it produces a corrosive acid which could strongly irritate the mucous membranes as well as the skin, eyes and lungs. Bleach and denatured alcohol instead produce chloroform and hydrochloric acid, which are very harmful substances for humans. Therefore, never combine bleach with any product, rather try to ventilate the room as much as possible each time you use it.