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Updated: July 25, 2023
By Shauna Henley

When it comes to cleaning our homes, we normally use many different chemicals to help get the job done. For our safety, it's important to remember that not all chemicals are safe to mix together. In fact, mixing certain chemicals can be dangerous and even cause harm to yourself or others. There are a few things to consider so that you can make sure that your cleaning isn’t doing more harm than good.

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  • Follow mixing instructions on the label

    • Some chemicals can be mixed together, but others should never be combined. For example, never mix bleach with other household cleaners or disinfectants, this can create a toxic gas that can be harmful to breathe in. So, it's important to always read the label and check for any warnings or precautions before mixing any chemicals.

 

  • Use the right amount of each chemical

    • Some chemicals are safe to mix and are commonly mixed together to create new cleaning products. But it is important to make sure that you are mixing the right amounts of each chemical together. Using too much of a chemical can be dangerous and can cause harmful fumes or reactions. So, always follow the instructions on the label and use the recommended amount of each chemical.

After mixing chemicals, make sure to store them safely. All chemicals should be stored and labeled properly. They should be kept in a dry, cool place, away from children and pets. It's also important to keep chemicals in a secure place, where they can't be accidentally spilled or knocked over.

When it comes to cleaning, it's important to be informed and aware of the chemicals we're using. By properly storing and mixing chemicals, and following the instructions on the labels, we can help ensure that we're cleaning our homes safely.

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