Household chemical products can make our life easier, but it is important to remember that many chemical products are dangerous when they are not used. When a disaster occurs, the leakage of household chemicals may become the main source of injury and property loss. Make sure these five chemicals are always safely stored in your home or company to keep them safe.

Ammonia

Ammonia is a strong irritant that may hurt your skin, eyes, nose, lungs, and throat. When working with ammonia, wearing heavy gloves, goggles and masks is a wise measure to protect your health.

Bleaching agents

Another useful but dangerous detergent, bleach, is also highly corrosive and can cause serious damage to the human body. Ammonia and bleach are a particularly dangerous combination that can produce potentially deadly gases when mixed. Never put these two chemicals in the same place.

Antifreeze

Swallowing antifreeze can cause serious damage to your internal organs. Its harmless sweetness makes antifreeze particularly dangerous to children and pets. They can easily ingest it when spilled or stored improperly.

Sewer cleaner

The function of a sewer cleaner is to decompose the organic matter that deposits and blocks the pipeline. Therefore, most chemical sewer cleaners contain strong alkaline compounds, including lye, which can cause serious damage when it comes into contact with your skin or eyes.

Air freshener

This may be surprising, but the fact is that many commercial air fresheners contain formaldehyde and other potentially dangerous chemicals. Even the "all-natural" choice is not completely safe: essential oils are powerful solvents that can remove paint.