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Old January 2nd 04, 02:43 PM
Nevyn
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Just wondering if anyone else here who works in a clinic/animal shelter has
problems when using chlorine bleach during cleanup, like headaches dizziness
itchiness & feinting. If so how do you overcome it? Thanks. We use
concentrated sodium hypochlorite 5% chlorine.

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Old January 2nd 04, 03:27 PM
Jokerpit
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My wife cannot be around bleach at all she says because of
allergy, you maybe having alergic reactions.... Stay away from it
to overcome this...

"Nevyn" wrote in message
.. .
: Just wondering if anyone else here who works in a clinic/animal
shelter has
: problems when using chlorine bleach during cleanup, like
headaches dizziness
: itchiness & feinting. If so how do you overcome it? Thanks. We
use
: concentrated sodium hypochlorite 5% chlorine.
:
: --
: Thankyou,
: Nevyn
: _________________________________
:
: Nevyn E.D.
: Veterinary Nurse & Animal Trainer
:
:
: "The Methods, Principles, And Philosophy Of Canine Behavior
: Never Change, Or They'd Not Be Scientific And Would Not Obtain
Consistently
: Reliable, Fast, Effective Results For All Handler's And All
Dogs"
:
: - Jerry Howe
: ________________________________
:
:


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Old January 2nd 04, 03:27 PM
Jokerpit
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My wife cannot be around bleach at all she says because of
allergy, you maybe having alergic reactions.... Stay away from it
to overcome this...

"Nevyn" wrote in message
.. .
: Just wondering if anyone else here who works in a clinic/animal
shelter has
: problems when using chlorine bleach during cleanup, like
headaches dizziness
: itchiness & feinting. If so how do you overcome it? Thanks. We
use
: concentrated sodium hypochlorite 5% chlorine.
:
: --
: Thankyou,
: Nevyn
: _________________________________
:
: Nevyn E.D.
: Veterinary Nurse & Animal Trainer
:
:
: "The Methods, Principles, And Philosophy Of Canine Behavior
: Never Change, Or They'd Not Be Scientific And Would Not Obtain
Consistently
: Reliable, Fast, Effective Results For All Handler's And All
Dogs"
:
: - Jerry Howe
: ________________________________
:
:


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Old January 2nd 04, 03:27 PM
Jokerpit
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My wife cannot be around bleach at all she says because of
allergy, you maybe having alergic reactions.... Stay away from it
to overcome this...

"Nevyn" wrote in message
.. .
: Just wondering if anyone else here who works in a clinic/animal
shelter has
: problems when using chlorine bleach during cleanup, like
headaches dizziness
: itchiness & feinting. If so how do you overcome it? Thanks. We
use
: concentrated sodium hypochlorite 5% chlorine.
:
: --
: Thankyou,
: Nevyn
: _________________________________
:
: Nevyn E.D.
: Veterinary Nurse & Animal Trainer
:
:
: "The Methods, Principles, And Philosophy Of Canine Behavior
: Never Change, Or They'd Not Be Scientific And Would Not Obtain
Consistently
: Reliable, Fast, Effective Results For All Handler's And All
Dogs"
:
: - Jerry Howe
: ________________________________
:
:


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Old January 2nd 04, 03:27 PM
Jokerpit
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My wife cannot be around bleach at all she says because of
allergy, you maybe having alergic reactions.... Stay away from it
to overcome this...

"Nevyn" wrote in message
.. .
: Just wondering if anyone else here who works in a clinic/animal
shelter has
: problems when using chlorine bleach during cleanup, like
headaches dizziness
: itchiness & feinting. If so how do you overcome it? Thanks. We
use
: concentrated sodium hypochlorite 5% chlorine.
:
: --
: Thankyou,
: Nevyn
: _________________________________
:
: Nevyn E.D.
: Veterinary Nurse & Animal Trainer
:
:
: "The Methods, Principles, And Philosophy Of Canine Behavior
: Never Change, Or They'd Not Be Scientific And Would Not Obtain
Consistently
: Reliable, Fast, Effective Results For All Handler's And All
Dogs"
:
: - Jerry Howe
: ________________________________
:
:


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Old January 2nd 04, 04:08 PM
Tricia9999
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Just wondering if anyone else here who works in a clinic/animal shelter has
problems when using chlorine bleach during cleanup, like headaches dizziness
itchiness & feinting. If so how do you overcome it?


It's a very toxic substance. Dilute it more maybe. Just think what the dogs are
experiencing!
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Old January 2nd 04, 04:08 PM
Tricia9999
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Just wondering if anyone else here who works in a clinic/animal shelter has
problems when using chlorine bleach during cleanup, like headaches dizziness
itchiness & feinting. If so how do you overcome it?


It's a very toxic substance. Dilute it more maybe. Just think what the dogs are
experiencing!
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Old January 2nd 04, 04:08 PM
Tricia9999
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Just wondering if anyone else here who works in a clinic/animal shelter has
problems when using chlorine bleach during cleanup, like headaches dizziness
itchiness & feinting. If so how do you overcome it?


It's a very toxic substance. Dilute it more maybe. Just think what the dogs are
experiencing!
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Old January 2nd 04, 04:08 PM
Tricia9999
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Just wondering if anyone else here who works in a clinic/animal shelter has
problems when using chlorine bleach during cleanup, like headaches dizziness
itchiness & feinting. If so how do you overcome it?


It's a very toxic substance. Dilute it more maybe. Just think what the dogs are
experiencing!
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Old January 2nd 04, 04:34 PM
Emily Carroll
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"Nevyn" wrote in message
.. .
Just wondering if anyone else here who works in a clinic/animal shelter

has
problems when using chlorine bleach during cleanup, like headaches

dizziness
itchiness & feinting. If so how do you overcome it? Thanks. We use
concentrated sodium hypochlorite 5% chlorine.


I do when using it on Rusty's crate after diarhea (somebody was eating
woodchips and they don't come out on a regular basis.)

I think it's because it reacts with the urine & fecal matter to make
ammonium chloride (the reason you don't mix bleach with cleaning ammonia)
and while it's not enough to cause a disaster, it can make you feel faint.

Not a chemist. I overcome it by turning on the bathroom fan, if it's not
already on, and making the boyfriend finish the job

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