Lysol contains Phenol, a chemical that effects the respiratory system. My friend has COPD, and uses Lysol, then wonders why he gets an attack! Stubborn! I even printed out the dangers of Phenol. So I would say yes. Use a mixture of 2 cups hot water, 1 tsp borax and 3 tbls white vinegar, put in a spray bottle and use it for spraying down the shower and tiles, even the curtain. Then I make a paste of Borax and Baking soda to scrub weekly. Better for the environment and the lungs, no fumes.
Since the 1980's and the Montreal Protocol nothing has used CFC except for medical inhalers and a few other specialized safety and medical systems. Body sprays, hair sprays, spray paints and much do not fall into this limited category.
Household chemicals such as bleach, pesticides, motor oil, and solvents can be harmful if not disposed of properly. These substances can contaminate water sources if poured down drains or into the soil, leading to water pollution and potential harm to aquatic life and ecosystems. It is important to always follow proper disposal guidelines for these hazardous household chemicals to protect the environment.
No, Ocean Spray Cran-Grape does not contain caffeine. It is a blend of cranberry and grape juices that is caffeine-free.
Soil pollution occurs when harmful substances are released into the soil through activities such as improper disposal of waste, industrial activities, agricultural chemicals, and mining operations. These substances can contaminate the soil, affecting its quality and harming plants, animals, and humans.
Emissions which include droplets are usually classed as mists. These include hot steamy emissions which condense on contact with cooler air (cooling tower drift), droplets blown out of a process and not removed by filters or other control equipment (extractors at plating shops or painting booths), and over-spray from surface applicators like spray guns or waste sprayers used in land application as a method of disposal. Droplets can also be from naturally occurring water (fogs or mists) which adsorb gases or remove dusts or fumes from the air. Acid rain is a frequently mentioned example of this type of pollution.
Lysol products are a very popular line of cleaning products. The white can of lysol spray can be found almost anywhere that sells cleaning products. Some examples are Walmart, Shopper's Drug Mart, and Rexall.
Regular Lysol spray will not bleach colors. But there is another kind of Lysol spray, which has Clorox bleach in it. THAT will bleach colors.
Lysol is not safe to spray on a kitchen sink. It contains chemicals harmful if ingested. If you are washing you're dishes in a Lysol covered sink then your plates will be contaminated, when you eat off the plates you are ingesting all those bad chemicals.
what are the active ingredients of Lysol spray?
Well the average pH level of Lysol is around 9. it may vary depending on how old/new the can is and other small factors.
Yes, it is not safe to spray Lysol or any other disinfectants near your hamster as the fumes can be harmful and potentially fatal to them. It's important to keep your hamster in a well-ventilated area away from any chemicals or strong odors.
Absolutely. Lysol spray is the biggest myth in America. First of all the propellent spray particles are sinus and lung irritants. So spraying lysol around when people are sick will only serve to make them sicker. If you read the Lysol bottle, which few people do, even they make it clear that for the product to be effective it must be sprayed directly on surfaces. In other words, for it to work you would need to physically spray (until wet) every light switch, phone handset, faucet handle - pretty much everything people touch. A much easier, and less expensive way, and more effective way, and a way that won't irritate and prolong the sickness of those that are ill in your house is to simply wipe those surfaces with rubbing alcohol. Do yourself, and your family, a favor and chuck the Lysol spray.
Actually it does, I trapped a mosquito, added lysol *disinfecting spray* and it kinda slipped into it and died.
The ingredients in Lysol spray typically include ethanol, alkyl dimethyl benzyl ammonium saccharinate, and other chemicals that help kill germs and bacteria.
Use Lysol spray .
The ingredients in Lysol disinfectant spray typically include ethanol, alkyl dimethyl benzyl ammonium saccharinate, and other chemicals that help kill germs and bacteria.
no clue but you can kill them with lysol