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Holidaymakers must take care this festive season when using and storing chemicals in the household.

The Chemical and Allied Industries’ Association’s (CAIA) Responsible Care advises holidaymakers to take care this festive season when using and storing chemicals in the household.

‘‘It is just as important at home and on holiday as it is in industry, to protect the health of people  and pets, and to safeguard property and the environment. Some chemicals are poisonous if inhaled or ingested and can burn or irritate the eyes or skin, while others can cause fires or explosions if they are under pressure or react with other substances. ‘’Says Responsible Care Manager, Louise Lindeque.

It is important for people to know the chemical substances that are in their homes and the potential hazards that they pose. Some of the most common potentially hazardous chemicals that are found in the home include:

These household chemicals must only be used according to their instructions and their intended purpose. Labels provide important storage information, by indicating the severity of the potential hazard and what to avoid. The more dangerous the product is,  more care  needs to be taken to store and use it properly.

The potential harm of these chemicals can be managed by knowing their potential hazard, assessing their risk and preventing exposure to the chemicals.   The storage and usage of chemicals can be managed effectively by:

If you will be renting or staying at a holiday home that is often vacant, is it worth checking the garage and cleaning cupboards to ensure that the chemicals are stored safely. “Managing chemicals in the household will benefit your family, community and the environment,” says Lindeque.

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