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Results 1 - 10 of 218 for Cleaners
  1. Window cleaner poisoning occurs when someone swallows or breathes in large amounts of window cleaner. This can happen by accident or on purpose. ...
  2. Steam iron cleaner is a substance used to clean steam irons. Poisoning occurs when someone swallows steam iron cleaner. This article ...
  3. Swimming pool cleaner poisoning occurs when someone swallows this type of cleaner, touches it, or breathes in its fumes. These cleaners ...
  4. Drainpipe cleaners are chemicals used to clean drainpipes. Drainpipe cleaner poisoning occurs when someone swallows or breathes in (inhales) ...
  5. Metal cleaners are very strong chemical products that contain acids and other chemicals. This article discusses poisoning from swallowing ...
  6. ... harmful effects that can occur from swallowing jewelry cleaner or breathing in its fumes. This article is ... Jewelry cleaners and polishes are sold under various brand names. Some include: Goddard's Jewelry Cleaner Goddard's Silver Dip Hagerty ...
  7. ... effects from swallowing or breathing in an oven cleaner. This article is for information only. DO NOT ... Oven cleaners are sold under various brand names. Some include: Easy-Off oven cleaner Mr. Muscle oven and grill ...
  8. Air Cleaners and Air Filters in the Home (Environmental Protection Agency)  
    Indoor Air Pollution/Prevention and Risk Factors ... Indoor Air Pollution ... Environmental Protection Agency ... Brochure on different types of air cleaning devices ...
  9. Toilet bowl cleaners and deodorizers are substances used to clean and remove odors from toilets. Poisoning may occur if someone swallows ...
  10. Drain cleaners contain very dangerous chemicals that can be harmful to your health if you swallow them, breathe them ... discusses poisoning from swallowing or breathing in drain cleaner. This article is for information only. DO NOT ...
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