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Various places. The common sign for a chemical which is an irritant is a black cross on an orange background and usual places to see this would be on chemical containers within a laboratory environment, toilet cleaners or other household cleaners and in chemical textbooks such as Aldrich.
Ammonia gas
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vinegar, lemon juice, orange juice, apple, batterie acid. Things like soap, bleach and most household cleaners are NOT acids, most are bases.
It is not sensible to mix bleach and chlorine, or any other cleaners, especially as the question appears to be about a swimming pool? It has been known that, potentially, the gas given off, when chemicals are haphazardly mixed can cause death! Always read the labels and use household cleaners and swimming pool chemicals - carefully.
They contain ammonia in it. It enters to the environment while cleaning.
You can drop off your cleaners at NYC Department of Sanitation. Using green cleaners is safer for your health and is non toxic to the environment. http://patriciapatrick.com
Mostly household cleaners
Because many household cleaners are corrosive - or give off harmful vapours.
Many conventional household cleaners are man made, and may contain chemicals harmful to the environment. Borax is more environmentally friendly because it is a natural mineral. It is also known as sodium borate, or sodium tetraborate.
Many household cleaners contain ammonia.
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Some household cleaners contain solvents that dissolve stains. Other cleaners may contain detergents and solvents that bleach away stains and spills.
Some household cleaners can cause serious injuries and even death if ingested.
Ammonia, soap, and household cleaners
Various places. The common sign for a chemical which is an irritant is a black cross on an orange background and usual places to see this would be on chemical containers within a laboratory environment, toilet cleaners or other household cleaners and in chemical textbooks such as Aldrich.
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