Lysol contains ingredients such as phenols and benzalkonium chloride that are toxic to cats. These chemicals can cause a range of symptoms in cats, including difficulty breathing, drooling, vomiting, and potentially more severe effects if ingested in large amounts. It is important to keep cats away from areas where Lysol has been sprayed and ensure proper ventilation when using the product.
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EDIT BELOW Answer: Lysol Concentrate and Lysol IC do NOT contain bleach. MSDS sheets say never mix Bleach and Lysol Concentrate or Lysol IC! Products with bleach that are labeled "Lysol brand" do not contain Lysol per se., they are another composition with the bleach. Due to lysol's bleach base (WRONG, see above), mixing it with ammonia results in a toxic substance that is lethal upon inhalation. I would advise against mixing the two.
Drinking Lysol is extremely dangerous and can be lethal. It contains toxic chemicals that can cause severe damage to the digestive system and other organs. It is important to seek immediate medical attention if someone has ingested Lysol.
Combining Lysol and bleach creates a chemical reaction that releases toxic chlorine gas. This gas can be harmful if inhaled and should be avoided. It is important to never mix these two cleaning products together.
Lysol generally has a pH of around 10-11, making it alkaline.
Lysol was created in 1889 by Joseph Lawrence. Initially developed as a disinfectant for use in hospitals, Lysol has since expanded its product line to include various household cleaning products.