Household chemicals as possible causes of poisoning and environmental pollution
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Ćupić, Vitomir N.Bartula, Mirjana M.
Ivanović, Saša
Borozan, Sunčica
Mujezinović, Indira A.
Ćupić Miladinović, Dejana
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Nowadays, in order to maintain cleanliness in our houses, as well as to
maintain personal hygiene, numerous chemical agents are used every day. Dishwashing
detergents are used the most, followed by laundry detergents, various soaps and hair shampoos,
and not infrequently descaling agents, for cleaning ovens, unclogging drainage and
sewage pipes, neutralizing unpleasant odours, etc. Although their number is growing day
by day, most people do not realize the consequences, or at least not enough, and especially
not about their potentially toxic effects. In fact, a great deal of the population do not consider
household chemicals a particular problem, which is true, if they are used in the prescribed
manner. However, the fact that these agents can cause harmful effects in humans
and animals, and even participate in environmental pollution, is more than a sufficient
reason to pay more attention to these agents, that is, to talk about them more and obtain more
information for that ...matter. Particularly since there are authors who believe that some of the
mentioned agents can even cause cancer, asthma or birth defects, i.e. infertility. Household
chemicals can be divided in several ways, and one of the classifications is the one made
according to the place of use. According to this division, the products we use every day at
home can be roughly divided into those used for cleaning and maintaining hygiene in kitchens,
used for the same purposes in bathrooms (including those used for personal hygiene ),
and the products used in rooms and on terraces (flower protection).
Кључне речи:
household chemicals / personal hygiene / detergents / soaps / hair shampoos / toxic effects / environmental pollutionИзвор:
Matica Srpska Journal for Natural Sciences, 2023, 145, 97-121Издавач:
- Novi Sad : Matica srpska
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Fakultet veterinarske medicineTY - JOUR AU - Ćupić, Vitomir N. AU - Bartula, Mirjana M. AU - Ivanović, Saša AU - Borozan, Sunčica AU - Mujezinović, Indira A. AU - Ćupić Miladinović, Dejana PY - 2023 UR - https://vet-erinar.vet.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/3815 AB - Nowadays, in order to maintain cleanliness in our houses, as well as to maintain personal hygiene, numerous chemical agents are used every day. Dishwashing detergents are used the most, followed by laundry detergents, various soaps and hair shampoos, and not infrequently descaling agents, for cleaning ovens, unclogging drainage and sewage pipes, neutralizing unpleasant odours, etc. Although their number is growing day by day, most people do not realize the consequences, or at least not enough, and especially not about their potentially toxic effects. In fact, a great deal of the population do not consider household chemicals a particular problem, which is true, if they are used in the prescribed manner. However, the fact that these agents can cause harmful effects in humans and animals, and even participate in environmental pollution, is more than a sufficient reason to pay more attention to these agents, that is, to talk about them more and obtain more information for that matter. Particularly since there are authors who believe that some of the mentioned agents can even cause cancer, asthma or birth defects, i.e. infertility. Household chemicals can be divided in several ways, and one of the classifications is the one made according to the place of use. According to this division, the products we use every day at home can be roughly divided into those used for cleaning and maintaining hygiene in kitchens, used for the same purposes in bathrooms (including those used for personal hygiene ), and the products used in rooms and on terraces (flower protection). PB - Novi Sad : Matica srpska T2 - Matica Srpska Journal for Natural Sciences T1 - Household chemicals as possible causes of poisoning and environmental pollution IS - 145 SP - 97 EP - 121 DO - 10.2298/ZMSPN2345097C ER -
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Ćupić, V. N., Bartula, M. M., Ivanović, S., Borozan, S., Mujezinović, I. A.,& Ćupić Miladinović, D.. (2023). Household chemicals as possible causes of poisoning and environmental pollution. in Matica Srpska Journal for Natural Sciences Novi Sad : Matica srpska.(145), 97-121. https://doi.org/10.2298/ZMSPN2345097C
Ćupić VN, Bartula MM, Ivanović S, Borozan S, Mujezinović IA, Ćupić Miladinović D. Household chemicals as possible causes of poisoning and environmental pollution. in Matica Srpska Journal for Natural Sciences. 2023;(145):97-121. doi:10.2298/ZMSPN2345097C .
Ćupić, Vitomir N., Bartula, Mirjana M., Ivanović, Saša, Borozan, Sunčica, Mujezinović, Indira A., Ćupić Miladinović, Dejana, "Household chemicals as possible causes of poisoning and environmental pollution" in Matica Srpska Journal for Natural Sciences, no. 145 (2023):97-121, https://doi.org/10.2298/ZMSPN2345097C . .