Air fresheners: most air fresheners cover your nasal cavity with an oil film or release a nerve inhibitor that interferes with your sense of smell. Known toxic chemical products found in air fresheners: formaldehyde: highly toxic, known carcinogen. Phenol: When phenol comes into contact with your skin, it will cause skin swelling, burns, peeling, and even urticaria. It can lead to cold sweat, convulsions, circulatory failure, coma, and even death.

Ammonia: This is a highly volatile chemical, which is very harmful to the eyes, respiratory tract, and skin.

Bleach: it is a strong corrosive substance. It can irritate or burn the skin, eyes, and respiratory tract. If ingested, it can cause pulmonary edema, vomiting, and coma. Warning: never mix bleach with ammonia. It may produce deadly smoke.

Shampoo for carpet and interior decoration: most formulas are designed to remove stains. They can do this without using highly toxic substances. Tetrachloroethylene: known carcinogens can damage the liver, kidney, and nervous system. Ammonium hydroxide: corrosive, extremely allergic to eyes, skin, and respiratory tract.

Dishwasher cleaners: most products contain highly concentrated dry chlorine. The poisoning control center said this was the number one cause of poisoning in children.

Drainage cleaners: most drainage cleaners contain lye, hydrochloric acid, or trichloroethane. Lye: highly corrosive, burns skin and eyes. If ingested, it will damage the esophagus and stomach. Hydrochloric acid: corrosive, irritating to eyes and skin, damaging kidney, liver, and digestive tract. Trichloroethane: Eye and skin irritants, nervous system inhibitors; Damage to the liver and kidneys.

Furniture polish: petroleum fraction: highly flammable, can cause skin cancer and lung cancer. Phenol (see air freshener, phenol) nitrobenzene: easily absorbed through the skin and highly toxic.

Mold and mold Cleaner: chemicals include: sodium hypochlorite: corrosive, irritating or burning skin and eyes, causing fluid in the lungs and can cause coma or death. Formaldehyde: Highly toxic, known carcinogen. Irritating to eyes, nose, throat, and skin. It can cause nausea, headache, nosebleed, dizziness, amnesia, and shortness of breath.

Oven cleaner: sodium hydroxide (lye): corrosive, strongly irritating, and can burn skin and eyes. Inhibition of reflex, swallowing can cause serious tissue damage.

Antibacterial cleanser: may contain: triclosan: skin absorption can cause liver damage.

Laundry products: sodium or calcium hypocrites: highly corrosive, irritating, or burning skin, eyes, or respiratory tract. Linear alkyl sulfonate: absorbed through the skin. Known liver injury factors. Sodium tripolyphosphate: stimulates the skin and mucous membrane, causing vomiting. Easily absorbed from clothing through the skin.

Hydrochloric acid: highly corrosive, irritating to skin and eyes. Damage to kidney and liver. Hypochlorite bleach: corrodes, irritates, or burns eyes, skin, and respiratory tract. Swallowing may cause pulmonary edema, vomiting, or coma. Contact with other chemical products may produce chlorine, which can be fatal.

Other annoying things in your family

Insecticides: the components of most insecticides affect the nervous system of insects. Dipyridyl ester: also known as diazinon, is highly toxic. Damage to the central nervous system. Chlorinated hydrocarbons: suspected carcinogens and mutagens. Accumulated in food and adipose tissue. It attacks the nervous system. Organophosphorus: toxic and toxic. If you can smell it, your lungs are absorbing it.

Carbaryl: highly toxic, can damage the skin, respiratory system, and cardiovascular system. Chlordane: it accumulates in the food chain and can damage the eyes, lungs, liver, kidney, and skin. Dichlorobenzene: skin irritation: may damage the liver, kidney, spleen, and central nervous system.

Lice shampoo: children are particularly susceptible to infection. Lindane: inhalation, ingestion, or absorption through the skin can cause vomiting, diarrhea, convulsions, and circulatory failure. May cause liver injury, stillbirth, birth defects, and cancer.

Car washing and polishing: petroleum fraction: related to skin cancer and lung cancer, irritating to skin, eyes, nose, and lungs. Entry into the lungs can lead to fatal pulmonary edema, most obviously dangerous, harmful, or fatal.

Tar and insecticide: contains xylene and petroleum fractions.

The warning terms used are important:

Danger - harmful or fatal if swallowed. Swallowing a teaspoon in one gulp can kill a medium-sized adult.

Warning - swallowing is harmful. Taking a teaspoon to an ounce orally can kill a medium-sized adult.

Caution - if swallowing is harmful, oral administration of an ounce or more can kill a medium-sized adult.