Chlorine Bleach's Impact on the Environment

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Chlorine-based bleaches are found in many household cleaners and play an important role in water treatment. However, they also pose a significant risk to the health of living organisms and to the environment. Are there any viable alternatives to chlorine bleach which could be more forgiving to the environment?

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WHAT IS CHLORINE BLEACH

Bleaches are used as household chemicals to whiten clothes, remove stains and to be used as disinfectants, often by oxidation (Mittal, 2007). Numerous types of bleach contain strong bactericidal properties, and are used for disinfecting and sterilizing, thus why chlorine-based bleaches are popularly used in swimming pool sanitation to control bacteria, viruses and algae and in any institution where sterile conditions are needed (Reader's Digest). Chlorine is the basis for commonly used bleaches; for example, the solution of sodium hypochlorite. The concentration of chlorine-based bleaches are often expressed as percent active chlorine, where one gram of a 100 percent active chlorine bleach has the same bleaching power as one gram of chlorine. These bleaches can react with other common household chemicals like vinegar or ammonia to produce toxic gases (Bleach, 2014).

There are a number of diverse health issues which can be associated with chlorine-based bleaches or household cleaners that contain bleach. These include respiratory problems, burned skin, and damage to the nervous system. Often, the direct physical health issue isn’t caused from the product itself, but rather the results of chemical reactions. With bleach, there is a wide spectrum of reactions that can cause multiple dangerous situations, to humans and the environment. Toxins produced as a result of bleac...

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