Recent studies have highlighted significant health risks associated with the use of household cleaning products. A 2023 study by the Environmental Working Group found that common cleaning agents emit hundreds of hazardous volatile organic compounds (VOCs), which can damage the respiratory system and increase cancer risk. (ewg.org) Additionally, research indicates that exposure to these chemicals can lead to chronic respiratory issues, including asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). (nursingtimes.net) The challenge lies in the subtle onset of these symptoms, making early detection and prevention difficult.
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7. Drain Cleaners Drain cleaners, particularly chemical-based ones, pose significant risks due to their corrosive nature. These substances can cause severe injuries upon contact, including chemical…