Wednesday, January 31, 2018

M2.3 Blog: Household Cleaning Products

M2.3 Blog: Household Cleaning Products

I looked up Pledge Lemon Clean Furniture Spray and Tilex Mold and Mildew Remover in the  National Library of Medicine's Household Products Database: http://householdproducts.nlm.nih.gov/ (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site. I like these products because they meet my expectations and create that “clean smell” I like. But I was quite surprised of the Tilex product’s hazard rating.

      
                             
 The Tilex Mold and Mildew Removal Pump is considered hazardous by the 2012 OSHA Hazard Communication Standard with level 2 (moderate) severity for acute exposures. It causes mild skin irritation and serious eye irritation. Exposure to high concentrations of its vapor and mist may aggravate heart conditions or chronic breathing problems such as asthma or emphysema. On the other hand, the Pledge Furniture Spray has no known carcinogenicity and chronic and acute health effects, except for mild eye irritation.

When I clean, I clean areas (toilet, mirror, floor, and sink) at the same time. The Database indicates that this Tilex reacts with other household chemicals such as products containing ammonia, toilet bowl cleaners, rust removers, vinegar, or acids to produce hazardous gases, such as chlorine and other chlorinated compounds. These facts really surprised me! I thought the stronger the “clean smell” the cleaner and disinfected my bathroom is. It maybe, but the health risk is much more far concerning. It is also has Sodium hypochlorite, a Group 3 Carcinogen.

My mom is a clean freak and cleans the house and bathroom almost everyday using the Tilex Mold and Mildew Spray. Not sure if she opens the windows to neutralize the vapor. I guess NOT. I will definitely (and soon) warn her to stop using this product and replace it with non-hazard cleaning products. Since the Pledge Furniture Spray has no report of health hazard, except as a mild eye irritant, I think it is safe to use this for now while using eye protectors.


2 comments:

  1. The health risks of tilex is really concerning. I think you made a great point that we often use it for multiple surfaces. Also bathrooms are typically smaller rooms so I can imagine more vapor would collect. Hopefully we can bring awareness to these hazards as future public health professionals.

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  2. These items are popular household brands used to clean surfaces of countertops, toilets, floors, etc. Imagine how many homes Tilex is used in on an everyday bases, and majority of the time improperly. It makes you want to question every cleaning product in your home.

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