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One teaspoon of bleach is used to disinfect five gallons of water. Therefore, 105.6 teaspoons of bleach would be used to disinfect 528 gallons of water.
Use a mixture of bleach and water to disinfect and clean the room.
I'm not sure of the exact amount, but I know you would need ALOT of money to buy that much bleach.
Chlorine is bleach and it could bleach out your clothes if concentration is high.
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One teaspoon of bleach is used to disinfect five gallons of water. Therefore, 105.6 teaspoons of bleach would be used to disinfect 528 gallons of water.
Yes it does.
1 tbs of bleach to 1 gallon of water.
To simply make it clean to drink, about a tablespoon of household bleach will do it. If the problem is deeper, then more explanation is needed. This question is really quite 'nebulous'
1:10 bleach
10% (v/v) sodium hydroxide (bleach) will destroy most bacteria and viruses. Let the bleach sit on the surfaces at least five minutes, then rinse well with clean water until you can't smell the bleach at all. Let the kennels dry out for 15 minutes, then you can use them again.
Bleach can kill both viruses and bacteria. It can be used to disinfect surfaces but should never be used internally.
Use a mixture of bleach and water to disinfect and clean the room.
If a person is allergic to bleach they should not swim in a pool. Most pools contain chlorine, which is a form of bleach used to disinfect and sanitize water.
i want to use bleach for long-term water storage
Yes, though it can damage the living tissue. I have used straight bleach on a wound and now I have a spot on my forearm where I can't get tan.
Bleach does eventually lose its effectiveness, depending on how long it is stored. When diluted with water, bleach loses it's ability to disinfect after 24 hrs. www.med.cornell.edu/ehs/faq/biological_safety.htm