Few weeks ago, Eniola Oyemolade, a journalist, decided to get creative while cleaning, by mixing a toilet cleaner and a bleach together. She did this with the thought that if one product works, mixing it with another would make it even better.
Unknowing to her, Mixing bleach with toilet cleaner creates a poisonous gas that can cause adverse health reactions, including death.
“After the mixture, I started feeling a burning sensation in my throat and I had to leave the room because the odour was really bad too,” she said.
According to a medical doctor based in Hong Kong, Dr Ademola Adeoye, toilet cleaners contain some acidic detergents while bleach itself is sodium hypochlorite (NaOCl) which can be harmful when mixed together.
“Some toilet cleaners contain hydrochloric acid and ammonia. Mixing bleach and ammonia-based cleaners create gases called chloramines. Mixing acid-based toilet cleaner is also very dangerous, the action of NaOCl on these detergents will cause the release of chlorine gas. Chlorine gas mixed with water will increase the hydrochloric acid content which is quite dangerous, you should know the dangers of acid burns.
“Asides from that, the chlorine gas can irritate the mucous membranes of the nose and eyes and affect breathing. Death is far-fetched but the mixture is definitely harmful,” he said.
Chloramine gas/ Chlorine gas
The Children’s Hospital of Philadephia explained that the exposure to chloramine causes irritation to the eyes, nose, throat and airway and symptoms which include teary eyes, runny nose, sore throat, coughing and chest congestion, may develop after only a few sniffs of chloramine and may last up to 24 hours.
However, chlorine gas causes more severe and long-lasting effects than chloramine. Some exposures to chlorine gas may require medical treatment.
Symptoms of chlorine gas exposure
According to the Centres for Disease Control and Prevention(CDC), the following symptoms show you have been exposed to Chlorine gas;
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Blurred vision.
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Burning pain, redness, and blisters on the skin if exposed to gas.
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Burning sensation in the nose, throat, and eyes.
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Coughing.
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Chest tightness.
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Difficulty breathing or shortness of breath. These may appear immediately if high concentrations of chlorine gas are inhaled, or they may be delayed if low concentrations of chlorine gas are inhaled.
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Fluid in the lungs (pulmonary edema) that may be delayed for a few hours
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Nausea and vomiting.
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Watery eyes.
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Wheezing
What to do if you have been exposed to chlorine gas
Adeoye advised that if one has been exposed to the mixture of bleach and toilet cleaner, the following steps should be taken;
- Move from where the gas was released to a well-ventilated area.
- Remove your clothes and wash your body properly.
- If you have trouble breathing, seek medical attention immediately.
The researcher produced this fact-check per the Dubawa 2021 Kwame KariKari Fellowship partnership with The Nigerian Tribune to facilitate the ethos of “truth” in journalism and enhance media literacy in the country.