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## **Cleaning the Bathroom? Never Make This Mistake — You Could Say Goodbye to Your Lungs**
Cleaning the bathroom is one of those necessary (and usually dreaded) household tasks. Between scrubbing tiles, disinfecting toilets, and trying to eliminate mildew, it’s tempting to reach for the strongest cleaners possible.
But there’s one common mistake people make during bathroom cleaning — and it can be **dangerous to your health**, especially your **lungs**.
Here’s what you need to know to **stay safe while getting your bathroom sparkling clean.**
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### 🚨 **The Big Mistake: Mixing Cleaning Products**
Many people think that combining powerful cleaners — like bleach and ammonia — will make their bathroom extra clean.
**Wrong.**
Mixing certain chemicals can produce **toxic gas fumes** that **irritate, inflame, or severely damage your respiratory system.** In some cases, it can even be life-threatening.
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### 💨 **Why This Is So Dangerous**
When bleach is mixed with ammonia (or even some toilet bowl cleaners and vinegar), it produces **chloramine gas** or **chlorine gas** — both of which are harmful to inhale.
**Symptoms of exposure include:**
* Coughing and wheezing
* Shortness of breath
* Burning sensation in the nose, throat, and eyes
* Chest pain
* Fluid buildup in the lungs (in severe cases)
* Long-term lung damage if exposed repeatedly
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Even small amounts in a poorly ventilated bathroom can make you feel dizzy, nauseated, or lightheaded.
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