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Is it bad to spray too much Lysol?

Is it bad to spray too much Lysol?

Excessive intentional inhalation may cause respiratory tract irritation and central nervous system effects (headache, dizziness). Not a normal route of exposure. May cause stomach distress, nausea or vomiting.

Is spraying Lysol bad for your lungs?

Cleaning and disinfection chemicals may lead to respiratory effects ranging from acute temporary upper airway irritation to obstructive lung disease, including asthma and asthma like disease.

Are Lysol fumes harmful?

Lysol contains denatured ethanol, which is poisonous to humans. High concentrations of Lysol can also cause lung irritation.

Can I spray Lysol on my bed?

Our Lysol® Disinfectant Spray kills 99.9\% of the germs that are hanging around on your homes’ soft furnishings. Its unique cap completely covers large areas without over wetting, making it great for soft surfaces such as your decorative cushions, mattress, sofa etc. To use, simply spray and then allow to air dry!

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How should Lysol be stored?

Lysol, like any other aerosol sprays, is best stored in a room with controlled temperature. As such, it isn’t recommended that you leave it inside your car wherein the temperature can get really extreme depending on the weather outside. Your Lysol spray can freeze during cold weather, making it unusable.

Can I spray Lysol on pillows?

Do you wipe Lysol off after spraying?

While surface cleaners will remove dirt and grime, disinfectants kill germs and sanitize your surfaces. Most disinfectants state that you should let the product sit before wiping the surface down. Not letting the product sit long enough can limit the product’s effectiveness.

Should you spray Lysol on your bed?

Is it safe to leave a can of Lysol in the car?

Ku Nam‎Lysol US Thank you Lysol and everyone for the opinions! Hi Ku Nam, we do not recommend storing a can in your car during hot weather. Our label states, “Keep away from heat, fire or open flames… Do not expose to temperatures above 130 degrees may cause bursting.”

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Can you store Lysol in the fridge?

Disinfectants – like bleach – should never be used inside refrigerators. As with other kitchen cleaning products, any disinfectant that comes into contact with food could make people ill because of the strong chemicals they contain.