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Why You Should Never Mix Bleach and Vinegar | Fomin

You're probably familiar with using bleach and vinegar to keep things clean and germ-free. You may want to intermix these cleaning supplies to clean dirty household items. But have you ever wondered if mixing bleach and vinegar is safe?

No, it can kill you as the bleach contains sodium hypochlorite, and vinegar is diluted acetic acid. So, when it is mixed, it can produce dangerous chlorine gas.

 

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Read on to discover why it's a big no-no to mix bleach and vinegar when cleaning your home and explore some safe cleaning alternatives.

Can You Mix Bleach and Vinegar?

The answer is No. Bleach is a common cleaning agent used to remove stains and disinfect surfaces. The main type of bleach used is sodium hypochlorite, which, on its own, can be harmful to the skin but is not toxic when inhaled. However, mixing bleach and vinegar will release chlorine gas, which is extremely dangerous.

 

Symptoms of Bleach and Vinegar Reaction Exposure

Here are the symptoms you might notice if you accidentally breathe in chlorine gas:

  1. Blurry vision
  2. Burning in your nose, throat, or eyes
  3. Coughing
  4. Chest congestion
  5. Trouble breathing
  6. Fluid in your lungs
  7. Nausea
  8. Vomiting

 

What to Do After Mixing Vinegar and Bleach?

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If you've accidentally mixed bleach and vinegar and been exposed to chlorine gas, follow these steps to protect yourself:

  1. If you've created chlorine gas indoors, open all nearby windows and call the American Association of Poison Control Centers at 1-800-222-1222.
  2. Remove your clothing carefully and avoid pulling it over your head or face if it is contaminated. 
  3. If your eyes burn, rinse them with lukewarm water for 10 to 15 minutes. Do not use eye drops, as they can make things worse.
  4. Remove contacts or glasses and shower with lukewarm water from head to toe without scrubbing. Use mild hand soap to wash your skin, but make sure the water doesn't get into your eyes, mouth, or nose.

 

Alternatives to Bleach and Vinegar

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Instead of mixing bleach and vinegar, consider these safer cleaning options to keep your home clean and your family safe.

 

For Cleaning and Disinfecting

  1. Vinegar: Plain white vinegar can disinfect, brighten laundry, and remove soap and hard water residue. It's 80% effective against viruses and mold bacteria, making it a natural and safe disinfectant.
  2. Baking Soda: Great for cleaning and whitening, baking soda fights tough stains on clothing, furniture, and floors. 
  3. Hydrogen Peroxide: This versatile solution can treat bacteria, mold, and odors without the harshness of bleach. Use a 3% solution to disinfect surfaces, including kitchen areas.
  4. Lemon Juice: Mix hot water with lemon juice to combat mold and mildew stains. Lemon juice's citric acid bonds with grime and dirt, making it easier to scrub away.
  5. Multi-surface Cleaner Refills: Fomin multi-surface refills are also helpful for cleaning kitchen shelves, furniture, tiles, etc. These strips are cruelty-free and made with non-toxic ingredients.

 

For Laundry

  1. Oxygen Bleach: A gentler, non-toxic alternative to chlorine bleach for cleaning laundry and surfaces. It contains sodium percarbonate, which breaks down stains without damaging fabrics.
  2. Salt: Regular table salt can brighten fabrics and remove stains when mixed with water. Use it as a laundry pre-treatment or to tackle mildew in bathrooms.

 

Final Words

Now you know that mixing bleach and vinegar can produce dangerous chlorine gas, leading to severe health risks. So, instead of risking your health, try safer alternatives such as baking soda, multi-surface cleaner refills, hydrogen peroxide, lemon juice, etc. By choosing these options, you can effectively clean your home while keeping yourself and your family safe.

 

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can You Mix Vinegar and Bleach?

No, you should never mix vinegar and bleach as it creates a chemical reaction that releases toxic chlorine gas, which can cause respiratory issues and even be fatal.

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