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Are VOCs from cleaning products dangerous at home?

Based on 1 peer-reviewed studyhome
Verdict: Caution

Ventilate well. VOCs from household products are a real indoor air quality issue, especially for children.

What's actually in it

Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) are chemicals that evaporate at room temperature and become part of indoor air. Household sources include paint, cleaning products, air fresheners, new furniture, flooring, and adhesives.

Many VOCs are irritants. Some, like benzene and formaldehyde, are carcinogens. Indoor concentrations can be 2 to 5 times higher than outdoor air, especially in sealed modern homes.

What the research says

A 2026 study in iscience found that polyethylene terephthalate microplastics impair erectile function through macrophage mediated cGAS-STING ferroptosis..

Liu S(1), Wang W(2), Zhang Y(1), Li S(1), Jia H(3), Liu S(2), Wu L(2), Dou P(1),.

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