Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Are the chemicals in Dishwashing Hand Soap concentrated enough to cause any toxicity if inhaled while in use?

While at another person's house, I walked into their kitchen and took in a huge breath of air through my nose whilst, unbeknownst to me, someone inside the room was using dishwashing hand soap. The smell completely overwhelmed me and I was slightly dizzy, though the dizziness may simply have arised from my attempts to excessively exhale it back out... at any rate, my question: When dish washing soap is used and its odor disperses up into the air, is it concentrated enough to cause any brain or lung damage when inhaled? In otherwords, did I probably kill off a few thousand brain cells?Are the chemicals in Dishwashing Hand Soap concentrated enough to cause any toxicity if inhaled while in use?
no its not.... if it was a handsoap none can be that strong but you may have had a slight allergy to something in the soapAre the chemicals in Dishwashing Hand Soap concentrated enough to cause any toxicity if inhaled while in use?
I would say no, it is not a corrosive cleaner. Perhaps you are allergic to scents, warm humid scent.

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