What is Sodium Hypochlorite: Chemical Free Living

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What is Sodium Hypochlorite: Chemical Free Living

What is sodium hypochlorite?

Sodium hypochlorite is also known as bleach and is a member of the chlorine family.  It is one of the most dangerous types of chlorine. It is used because of its broad spectrum antimicrobial function in cleaning products [2].

What products is sodium hypochlorite in?

This chemical is found in a variety of household cleaning products and laundry detergents.

How to tell if a product has sodium hypochlorite

This chemical will be listed as chlorine bleach or as sodium hypochlorite [2].

Risks associated with sodium hypochlorite

Sodium hypochlorite (chlorine bleach) is corrosive to eyes and skin, can cause throat irritation and gastric burns [2], is a respiratory irritant [4] and is associated with acute or chronic bronchitis [1] [3]. OSHA requires that workers use it only while wearing a mask and gloves. It is deadly when swallowed by children and it is one of the most common chemicals accidentally swallowed by children. When mixed with other cleaning agents like ammonia, deadly chlorine vapors are emitted.

How to avoid sodium hypochlorite

Read product labels and avoid products containing bleach or sodium hypochlorite [2].  To replace laundry products that use bleach, try a lemon, baking soda, white vinegar or hydrogen peroxide soak.  In cleaning products, where manufacturers aren’t required to list all their ingredients on product labels, choose toxic chemical free alternatives with safe natural ingredients. To find a toxic chemical free cleaner, look for alternatives such as those using hypochlorous acid, a non toxic member of the chlorine family that is just as effective as sodium hypochlorite.

References:

[1] Healthy Child Healthy World (2013). Protect your child from chlorine bleach. Available online: http://www.healthychild.org/easy-steps/safer-cleaning-banish-chlorine-bleach/ December 7, 2016.

[2] CDC (2008). Guidelines for Disinfection and Sterilization in Healthcare Facilities. Available online: https://www.cdc.gov/hicpac/Disinfection_Sterilization/6_0disinfection.html December 7, 2016.

[3] CDC (1999). International Chemical Safety Cards. Available online: https://www.cdc.gov/niosh/ipcsneng/neng1119.html

[4] EWG. Guide to Healthy Cleaning. Sodium Hypochlorite. Available online: http://www.ewg.org/guides/substances/14153 January 22, 2107

Meghan J.