the furniture can be pretty toxic if eaten. so be careful for that.
Chlorine bleach, drain cleaner, oven cleaner, rubbing alcohol, insecticides.
I'm not very sure but I think they are: Vinegar, lemon juice, black coffee, orange juice, battery acid (very acidic), and urine would be an extra.
They occur often in the kitchen and especially Some of the Chemical changes in a kitchen are:Baking a cakeStriking a matchBurning toastSpoiling milkSugar dissolving in teaPrintingFor toxic is toxic substance means any chemical or mixture that may be harmful to the environment and to human health if inhaled, swallowed, or absorbed through the skin. Did you know that some toxic substances are found in nature? There are naturally occurring toxins (poisonous substances coming from living organisms) found in certain plants like poinsettias and even some wild mushrooms and berries. However, the toxic substances contained in most everyday household products are synthetic which means they are man-made. The opposite of toxic substances are called non-toxic substances. Nontoxic substances are safe to use, and do not harm humans and the environment.Many of the products you find in your home may have toxic substances. These products include:drain cleaners;oven cleaners;laundry detergents;floor or furniture polish;paints, andpesticides.While these products are useful at home, some of the chemicals in these products can irritate your skin, eyes, nose and throat, or can even poison you - so be careful! Kids, you must think about the products you use at home - are they toxic? If they are, be careful when you use them. If you are unsure, please check with an adult before you use them.
any heavy duty cleaning products around your home!!
Substances (usually poisons some of which have been banned for their toxic effect on the environment and food chain) called insecticides such as nicotine derivatives, pyrethrum derivatives and DDT.
Ammonia and Nitrogen based fertilizers are commonly used at homes and farms.
Home safety refers to the hazards that can commonly be found around the home and to the means of controlling or eliminating them.
Asbestos was banned in home materials in the U.S. in the late 1970s. The Toxic Substances Control Act of 1976 restricted its use in building materials due to its health hazards.
Epoxy is commonly found in home improvement or craft stores.
The causes of chemical poisoning, are breathing, ingesting, or being exposed to different types of chemical substances. Exposure can occur at a workplace, home or any area where there are toxic chemicals. Chemicals that can be toxic are ammonia, chlorine and arsenic.
Baking soda, bleach, and ammonia are common alkaline substances found in the home. These substances are often used for cleaning, disinfecting, and deodorizing purposes. It's important to handle them with care and follow safety guidelines when using them.
Acids can commonly be found in products such as vinegar, lemon juice, and battery acid. Alkalis can be found in products like baking soda, ammonia, and soap. It's important to handle these substances with care and follow proper safety precautions.