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Yes, adding a small amount of bleach to the water in a vase can help to inhibit the growth of bacteria and fungi, which can extend the life of cut flowers by preventing rotting and wilting. However, it is important to use only a very small amount of bleach, as too much can actually harm the flowers.
If you accidentally swallow bleach, it is important to seek medical attention immediately, as bleach can cause serious harm to your mouth, throat, and stomach. Do not induce vomiting unless instructed by a medical professional, as this can worsen the damage. Rinse your mouth with water and drink small sips of water or milk if advised, but avoid consuming anything else until you receive medical advice. Always keep bleach and other toxic substances out of reach of children.
You could choke sometimes but most of the time it is not that severe.
Municipal water systems inject Clorox into the water before it goes to the holding tank. What you are describing is drinking water...
To effectively disinfect well water with bleach, follow these steps: Determine the amount of bleach needed based on the volume of water in the well. Mix the appropriate amount of bleach with water in a separate container. Pour the bleach solution into the well, ensuring it is evenly distributed. Allow the bleach to sit in the well for at least 12-24 hours. Flush the well by running water until the bleach odor is no longer present. Test the water for chlorine levels to ensure it is safe for consumption.
A tiny amount of bleach will not kill you (although I will add that there is no precise definition of exactly how many milliliters constitute a tiny amount). Even so, I would not advise you to drink it.
The exact amount of bleach needed to effectively sanitize a surface is typically 1/3 cup of bleach per gallon of water.
To effectively bleach dye polyester fabric, you can use a mixture of bleach and water in a well-ventilated area. Submerge the fabric in the bleach solution for a specific amount of time, then rinse thoroughly with water and let it dry. Make sure to follow safety precautions and test a small area first to ensure desired results.
Years ago, I worked in the food industry, and it was normal practice then to mix a very small amount of bleach with a detergent in hot water as a bactericide. The amount of bleach used was around 1 teaspoon per gallon of water. Whilst in small amounts (capful) it may prove harmless to mix the two. If you were to mix both in larger quantities or undiluted a chemical reaction takes place giving off a toxic gas which when inhaled burns and irritates.
If a small amount is drunk, the surface of the mouth and esophagus would be damaged and the acid in the stomach would react the the bleach, causing an upset stomach. Some chlorine gas will be released, which could damage your throat, lungs, and nose as it escapes. Depending on what additives, such as fragrances, is in the bleach, liver and kidney damage could result. If a larger amount of bleach is drunk, it could result in major damage to the stomach and possibly death. First aid: Drink 4-8 ounces of water or milk to dilute the bleach and DO NOT INDUCE VOMITING. Seek medical help immediately.
Household bleach has about 6 % bleach and 94% is water.Tap water usually has approx. two parts bleach to every one million parts water, or ( .0002 % )bleach and 99.9998 % is water )
well i don't think you would swallow diesel but call an ambulance straight away. drink lots of water and milk. never induce vomiting. YOU MUST GET HELP STRAIGHT AWAY DIESEL IS VERY DANGEROUS AND A SMALL AMOUNT CAN KILL YOU!