Bleach should be stored in a clearly marked container with all hazard signs visible. All information such as the brand name, active ingredients, instructions on what to do in case of an emergency (such as skin and eye contact and/or accidental ingestion), and numbers for poison control should be located in the material safety data sheet (MSDS).
The bleach should be stored in glass or plastic bottles capable of not being affected by the bleach. The bottles or containers should be clearly marked. The bleach should be stored in a secure cupboard that children will be unable to gain access to. Finally, child-proof tops should be used - which is now normal due to Health & Safety regulations.As a post script: : safety instructions, should bleach be swallowed or reaches the eyes, must be posted in an obvious position - along with emergency telephone numbers.
Bleach does eventually lose its effectiveness, depending on how long it is stored. When diluted with water, bleach loses it's ability to disinfect after 24 hrs. www.med.cornell.edu/ehs/faq/biological_safety.htm
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When mixed together, ammonia and bleach form chlorine gas which is harmful for lung, or at least concentration irritant for eyes, airways, skin etc...
There should be none as long as adequately ventilated & securely stored. They must also be compatible. Some are never stored together (bleach/acid) Notice how pool supply companies never keep them near each other? Same as bleach & ammonia.
No, it is not safe to mix bleach with Miracle-Gro or any other household chemicals. Mixing bleach with other cleaners or fertilizers can produce toxic fumes and harmful chemical reactions. It is best to use each product according to its instructions and keep them stored separately.
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Yes, a fresh bleach solution should be made each time it is needed as bleach loses its disinfectant properties over time when stored. Using a fresh solution ensures that it is effective at killing germs and bacteria.
Bleach should be stored in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated area away from children and pets. It should be kept in its original container with a tight-fitting lid and away from direct sunlight or heat sources. It is important to keep bleach separate from other cleaning products to avoid chemical reactions.
Yes, glass was used before HDPE was widely available. However it is not a good idea to transfer chemicals from their original, fully labelled containers, for safety reasons. If it has to be done, find a way to label the container clearly and permanently. Obviously, it's far more likely to break if dropped.
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An appropriate step to take when storing incompatible chemicals is to keep the chemicals stored in different locations. For example, bleach and ammonia need to be stored some distance away from each other.