This is why Draino carries the skull and crossbone label and states "
Danger" on the label, meaning the group of the most toxic chemicals. When ever you see the Danger with the skull & crossbones on a product, you should not take its use lightly. Read the labels completely and follow the directions.
The "
Caution" label on a products is the safest of the chemicals with toxicity to humans and the labeled directions need to be followed even with these products or personal injury or damages can still occur.
The middle group regarding toxicity carries the "
Warning" label, fwiw.
Don't leave any Chemicals regardless of the label where children or pets can get to them. They should be kept locked away to prevent injury. Don't store chemicals in any food container either, to many accidents happen do to this. The containers should be marked if you decide to use other than the orginial so confusion doesn't occur. This happens to many who forget what was in the container. Needless to say that keeping a product like Drano (sodium hydroxide) under the sink where children can get to it is a bad idea as are many other commonly used products for cleaning & pesticides as well. Gasonline is extremely toxic and if children drink it............
I might add that I have inspected the cabinets beneath many a sink throughout homes in my area over 40 years and find very few sink cabinets that don't have toxic chemicals stored in them, not to mention other areas in the house where children frequent. I'm sure my house is no exception since my wife doesn't understand chemical labels & its been a while since I last checked. We all get lazy and even though my children are grown, we still have young ones running around on a frequent basis.
I know, practice what you preach. lol
This is the main reason why EPA keeps pushing for safer products.
Edited by Highlander, 04 March 2012 - 03:14 PM.