The soil from the plants will dry up from the chemicals from the soap. Not only will it dry up but the plant will begin to die by the third day. The chemicals from the soap is not only harmful to the plant but it's fatal. This goes for the same for all cleaning products.
Roots' main jobs are to absorb water and nutrients. Detergents got rid of a layer protecting the root hairs, and the root hairs absorbed the detergent instead. Because the plant no longer has any water or nutrients, so it died. Then the plant became decomposed because the detergent is a chemical to the plant. Everybody in the world needs food and agriculture produces most of the world's food. Pollution damages plants including food. Detergent is a type of pollution.
It really depends on the quantity that you ingest. Mostly what will happen is a slight burning in your throat and a few stomach issues. If you took in a lot then you may want to contact a doctor or local nurse just to get checked out but in the meantime drink a lot of water/milk to keep the digestion in process.
It really is nothing to worry about unless you take in a very large amount. There is absolutely nothing wrong with making sure that you are okay so if that is what you want to do then go ahead but hopefully this has helped. Drink a lot and you will be fine.
It starts to foam up..and it heats up. But that's only because of the bleach.. But it is completely safe for cleaning.
if you drink or spray a disinfectant into your mouth you can burn your inside completely
Diarrhea / Vomiting -
Nothing just wipe it off
wipe it up with a towel then spray the area with disinfectant spray
It depends what type of spray you use but they can be acid or alkali.
In Lysol disinfectant spray, there are several active ingredients. These ingredients include ethanol/SD alcohol 40, benzalkonium chloride, and the ingredient dimethyl benzyl ammonium saccharinate.
Carbolic acid is "phenol" based and was used as a disinfectant in hospitals.
The bottles can either be recycled or it kan be an refill body on case on secondary use.
If there was just a little bit(a spray or from a machine), nothing except a bad taste in your mouth.If you poured a whole bottle in, call 911 NOW.
spray disinfectant spray on them
wipe it up with a towel then spray the area with disinfectant spray
It depends what type of spray you use but they can be acid or alkali.
It depends what you use for a disinfectant spray. Some are not harmful as long as the rabbit does not inhale the fumes when you spray.
When I got a cold, my mom went out to buy disinfectant spray, to free my germs. This was made by E.C.S
The number one disinfectant spray would depend entirely on what one is disinfecting and the area to be disinfected. Indoor, small areas can be disinfected with a can containing normal strength. For larger areas or a specific odor one should look more towards an industrial strength disinfectant spray.
Yes, it can definly kill bugs.
In Lysol disinfectant spray, there are several active ingredients. These ingredients include ethanol/SD alcohol 40, benzalkonium chloride, and the ingredient dimethyl benzyl ammonium saccharinate.
Disinfectant sprays are not intended to remove odors. They are made to kill germs, especially on smooth surfaces.
Carbolic acid is "phenol" based and was used as a disinfectant in hospitals.
Great Value is the name brand of products made by WalMart.