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Cleaning surfaces with hydrogen peroxide-based disinfectants may pollute indoor air – News-Medical.Net
Cleaning surfaces with hydrogen peroxide-based disinfectants has the potential to pollute the air and pose a health risk, according to research led by University…

Cleaning surfaces with hydrogen peroxide-based disinfectants has the potential to pollute the air and pose a health risk, according to research led by University of Saskatchewan (USask).
The research team found that mopping a floor with a commercially available hydrogen peroxide-based disinfectant raised the level of airborne hydrogen peroxide to more than 600 parts per billion–about 60 per cent of the maximum level permitted for exposure over eight hours, and 600 times the level naturally occurring…
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