Can 84 disinfectant and alcohol be used together?
Under normal circumstances, "84" refers to 84 disinfectant, which should not be mixed with alcohol. The specific analysis is as follows:
The main component of 84 disinfectant is sodium hypochlorite, while the primary component of alcohol is ethanol, which has reducing properties. When these two substances are mixed, a chemical reaction may occur, producing chlorine gas. Chlorine gas is a toxic gas harmful to human health, especially causing significant damage to sensitive areas such as the mucous membranes of the eyes, mouth, and nose. Long-term exposure or inhalation of chlorine gas may lead to local inflammation of the mucous membranes, serious cases potentially causing respiratory difficulties, and even carcinogenic effects. Moreover, both alcohol and 84 disinfectant are flammable substances, and their mixture may increase the risk of fire and explosion. This risk is further heightened in enclosed spaces.
When deep disinfection of object surfaces or environments is required, 84 disinfectant can be applied first by spraying or wiping. After the 84 disinfectant has fully volatilized, wipe the surface clean with water.