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Careful mixing cleaning product with bleach or ammonia. It can cause deadly fumes, ALWAYS keep a window open for fresh air.
Mixing bleach with other chemicals can release Chlorine gas, which is very toxic. Don't mix it with anything but water.
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The most dangerous combination often encountered is mixing of ammonia and bleach. Many people add them together thinking they are creating a really good cleaning solution. However, when mixed they form Chlorine gas which is deadly in small places, such as bathrooms.
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Careful mixing cleaning product with bleach or ammonia. It can cause deadly fumes, ALWAYS keep a window open for fresh air.
Mixing bleach and ammonia is extremely dangerous, since toxic vapors will be produced. Chloramine vapor, with a potential for hydrazine formation is very toxic
Urine has ammonia in it. Mixing bleach and ammonia creates a deadly gas. A young woman was in a nearly killed and spent several days in a coma after cleaning the kitty litter box with bleach.
Some do, you really have to check the bottle. I don't recommend mixing dish soap and bleach
It is difficult to provide an exact number as incidents involving the mixing of bleach and ammonia leading to death are not regularly tracked. These two substances should never be combined as it creates a toxic gas that can be deadly if inhaled. It is important to always follow safety precautions and never mix household cleaning products.
Same thing as mixing ammonia and bleach. You'll get chlorine gas, which was used in WWI for anti-trench warfare.
EDIT BELOW Answer: Lysol Concentrate and Lysol IC do NOT contain bleach. MSDS sheets say never mix Bleach and Lysol Concentrate or Lysol IC! Products with bleach that are labeled "Lysol brand" do not contain Lysol per se., they are another composition with the bleach. Due to lysol's bleach base (WRONG, see above), mixing it with ammonia results in a toxic substance that is lethal upon inhalation. I would advise against mixing the two.
Vim is basically bleach, so anything that doesn't react with bleach is okay. For instance, mixing ammonia will create a dangerous gas, so avoid that.
Never mix bleach and ammonia, the gas from mixing the two is very toxic. Always dilute when using as a stain remover, or you will have holes in your clothing. Be careful when mopping floors with bleach in a home where animals reside. If you are cleaning with undiluted bleach, ventilate!
If you mix ammonia and bleach, you will produce toxic gases. Ammonia can be found in such products as window cleaners, oven cleaners, and all purpose cleaners. Bleach products are usually labeled bleach.
Possibly, for the rest of your very short life. Mixing bleach and ammonia can create toxic gasses, which is why all the labels warn you against doing this.DO NOT MIX HOUSEHOLD CLEANING CHEMICALS!If you are still experiencing shortness of breath, go to the emergency room.