Bleach Causes Infections To Children

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Household products are very dangerous. They are nasal and lung irritants, but studies say bleach in particular causes infections to children. Many professionals have done research and found that people who use bleach have a higher risk to get infections. It can damage the lining of the lung cells, causing inflammation, which makes it easier for infections to occur. The American Lung Association say that's it better to use soap, warm water, baking soda, or vinegar instead of bleach. This will reduce the health damages that cleaning products can

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