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84 disinfectant water is mainly Naclo, which reflects with carbon dioxide and water in the air, and is toxic to the human body.
Chloric acid, the toxicity is minimal, there is basically no major problem, and it can be eliminated from the body normally.
But it's better not to drink it. Who's okay to drink that thing??
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My grandfather's death was related to 84 disinfectant water, originally to see Helicobacter pylori, but there was tracheitis, transformation pneumonia, thick phlegm, fever constantly, the condition deteriorated rapidly, and it became first aid many times, and finally passed away. My grandma just doesn't understand why at the end of July, in the high temperature of more than 30 degrees, she still has a cold and fever and tracheitis. I told her several times that I couldn't stand the smell of 84 disinfectant when I went to her house, and every time I told her not to use 84 disinfectant, she said that it was okay and that it couldn't be cleaned.
One moment I said to flush the toilet, and the other I said to wash clothes and add a little... 84. If the disinfectant drops on the cotton clothes, it will form a mark like burning, and the clothes will be wasted. If you inhale slowly the chlorine gas formed after the evaporation and decomposition of 84 disinfectant water, it will burn your respiratory system, such as the throat, trachea, and capillaries in the lungs, and it may not recover for up to 1 year.
There is only one layer of cells in the capillaries of the lungs, and modern medicine has no cure for diseases at the cellular and molecular levels! Once chlorine damages the capillaries and alveoli, only anti-inflammatory drugs + antibiotics are used to hope that the patient will heal on its own. There are many cases of death with 84 disinfectant water in the news, and 2-3mg of chlorine per liter of air can kill people (1g=1000mg), but it is not clear to some uneducated old people that they must use chlorine-containing disinfectant water.
I suggest that you throw away all the 84 disinfectant water at home, don't feel sorry for that money, health is the most important! If it is just for indoor disinfection, sterilization, mite removal or something, use ordinary sulfur soapy water or detergent. Buy an ultraviolet lamp with ozone function and irradiate it for 1 hour, most mites, bacteria, and viruses can be killed, and there is no need for disinfectant at all.
Nowadays, hospitals disinfect patients' bed sheets with ultraviolet lamps, which can kill bacteria, spores, mycobacteria, coronaviruses, fungi, chlamydia, and so on. If you have cats and dogs at home, you can also avoid rabies, parvo, canine plague and other viruses, which is quite useful!
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Overview of hazards.
Health hazards: Workers who often touch the product with their hands have heavy sweating of their palms, thinning of their nails, and loss of hair. The product has an allergenic effect. The free chlorine emitted by this product may cause poisoning.
Explosion hazard: The product is non-flammable, corrosive, can cause burns to the human body, and is allergenic.
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If you don't have special needs, use as little as possible.
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Regardless of high or low concentration, inhalation of the respiratory tract is accumulative, similar to sulfuric acid inhalation, which damages the respiratory tract of the lungs, and can also enter the blood circulation and damage the entire human body. People atomize and inhale disinfectant that I personally think will hurt the enemy by 1,000 and self-damage by 800. Leaving the sterilized environment even increases the risk of contracting the new coronavirus.
Because the ingredient is sodium hypochlorite.
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It can't be used every day, it can be disinfected with alcohol every day during the epidemic, and other disinfectants can be used once a few days.
Disinfectant can be used often, but not too often. Many people use disinfectant to disinfect the home environment at home, believing that this can ensure the cleanliness and hygiene of the indoor environment and prevent the spread of diseases. However, there are certain methods and precautions for the use of disinfectant, and too frequent use of disinfectant will have an impact on the health of the family and reduce immunity.
If you don't go in too much, you can still use it normally, or you can continue to use it, if you enter too much, it has affected the normal use. It can only be disassembled to clean up.