As the nation eases out of lockdown, more consumers rely on household disinfectants and cleaning products to keep germs at bay in their home and workplaces, but could they be doing more harm than good?
Studies have shown that there has been a significant rise in the purchasing of cleaning products, with the average consumer buying 30% more products since the start of the pandemic (Statista.com).
However, this has led to a rise in perfumed disinfectant products
which produce fragrances as well as removing germs.
Despite their claims of effectively removing harmful bacteria from surfaces, the scents in cleaners often contain chemicals that can produce volatile organic compounds
(VOCs) which are toxic gases.
VOCs can cause numerous health problems
such as eye, nose and throat irritation, nausea, skin problems which can be particularly problematic for those with underlying health issues.
They can also linger in the air and be a key cause of high indoor pollution, which can cause health issues depending on the amount and length of exposure to an individual.
How to Clean and Disinfect Safely
When purchasing cleaning products, try to avoid sprays and heavily-scented products and opt for ‘allergy friendly’ alternatives.
Keep an eye out for products containing formaldehyde, which is commonly found in products and can cause irritation.
Ensure that a room is well-ventilated
when cleaning, to avoid the build up of cleaning product in the air inside.
Consider switching to eco-friendly cleaning products, such as hypochlorous acid, which does not contain harmful chemicals and is still more effective than bleach.
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