Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

    What's Hot

    Dates can lower cholesterol and improve digestion… but experts warn overindulging on the treacle-tasting fruit could have serious consequences

    FDA urgently recalls ice pops over undeclared ingredients linked to behavioral issues and cancer risk

    Health chiefs tell diners to check restaurant hygiene ratings as salmonella cases reach decade high

    Facebook Twitter Instagram
    Facebook Twitter Instagram
    HealthOptiBodyHealthOptiBody
    Subscribe
    • Home
    • Healthy News

      In a Vaccine-Skeptical California County, a Potential Playbook To Contain Measles

      Listen to the Latest ‘KFF Health News Minute’

      Nurse Convicted in Patient’s Death Turns Fatal Drug Error Into a Cautionary Tale

      Montana Hurries To Adopt Trump’s Medicaid Work Rules Amid Budget Woes

      Readers Address Drugged Driving, Suicide Prevention, Worker Shortages

    • Healthy Food
    • Lifestyle
    • Disease
    • Nutrition
    • healthy living
    HealthOptiBodyHealthOptiBody
    Home»Healthy News»Breathing in common cleaning products may cause more serious health damage than accidentally drinking them
    Healthy News

    Breathing in common cleaning products may cause more serious health damage than accidentally drinking them

    A Deadly Clean: Why Inhaling Disinfectants is 100x Worse Than Swallowing Them,Expert Warning: Is It Time to Ditch Toxic Cleaning Sprays?
    Hill CastleBy Hill CastleUpdated:04/09/2026No Comments3 Mins Read
    Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Reddit WhatsApp Email
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest WhatsApp Email

     

    By MEIKE LEONARD, HEALTH REPORTER

    Published: 20:14 EDT, 4 April 2026 | Updated: 21:11 EDT, 4 April 2026

    Breathing in particles from common cleaning products may cause serious lung damage that is even more harmful than accidentally drinking them, a study has found.

    A compound found in hundreds of disinfectant sprays sold in the UK, including Lysol and Clorox, has been linked to a slew of harmful lung conditions.

    Known as quaternary ammonium, or QAC, the substance has been used in cleaning products since the 1940s, and has long been known to be toxic if accidentally ingested.

    But researchers now believe that it could be even more damaging to the lungs when inhaled.

    Scientists at the University of California, Davis, tested the blood of mice that were exposed to levels of airborne particles similar to those breathed in by humans when spraying a disinfectant around the home.

    The substance, when it entered the airway, was shown to cause significantly more damage to the lungs than if ingested.

    ‘The surprising result of this study was that these compounds, when inhaled, caused 100-fold more lung injury and 100-fold more lethality compared to oral ingestion,’ said lead author Dr Gino Cortopassi, biochemist and pharmacologist at the UC Davis Weill School of Veterinary Medicine.

    ‘We have to question whether we really want to have all of these QAC-based disinfectant sprays in the environment, given their proven lung toxicity in mice.’

    A chemical ingredient present in hundreds of disinfectant sprays marketed in the UK, including major brands like Lysol and Clorox, has been tied to a range of debilitating respiratory illnesses (stock photo)

    A chemical ingredient present in hundreds of disinfectant sprays marketed in the UK, including major brands like Lysol and Clorox, has been tied to a range of debilitating respiratory illnesses (stock photo)

    Past research from the team has found that a shocking eight in ten people have some traces of QAC in their bloodstream.

    The substance is believed to affect how the body’s cells produce energy.

    A 2021 study found that participants who had the highest levels of QAC in their blood also had the lowest levels of energy in their mitochondria – the part of the cell that produces energy.

    Low mitochondrial energy production, in turn, has been linked to chronic fatigue, muscle weakness and brain fog.

    QAC exposure has also been linked to skin and eye irritation, inflammation, metabolic disruption and lung conditions including asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).

    Share or comment on this article:
    Breathing in common cleaning products may cause more serious health damage than accidentally drinking them

     

     

    Asthma Triggers Cleaning Products Safety Household Toxins Lung Damage Lysol Safety Mitochondrial Dysfunction QAC Toxicity Quaternary Ammonium Respiratory Health UC Davis Study
    Previous ArticleThe psoriasis explosion – and how to cure it WITHOUT drugs: As cases soar, how so many go on to develop devastating conditions and doctors misdiagnose them. Now ETHAN ENNELS talks to world-renowned experts and reveals the answers
    Next Article Why deadly bowel cancer’s striking young and peri-menopausal women – and why dismissive GPs are making it worse: It happened to Leeanne. Now she says: ‘I had every sign. We have to learn what to look for’
    Hill Castle
    • Website

    Related Posts

    In a Vaccine-Skeptical California County, a Potential Playbook To Contain Measles

    Listen to the Latest ‘KFF Health News Minute’

    Nurse Convicted in Patient’s Death Turns Fatal Drug Error Into a Cautionary Tale

    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    Stay In Touch
    • Facebook
    • Twitter
    • Pinterest
    • Instagram
    • YouTube
    • Vimeo
    Don't Miss
    Healthy News

    One Major Effect Coffee Has on Your Body, New Study Says

    By Hill Castle0 Healthy News

    To understand the new smart monitors and other pro devices of tech health, we should…

    Do Antacids Affect Kidneys, and Also Lead to Osteoporosis?

    Spine Devices Market to Surpass US$ 17 Bn as Demand Rises

    5 Best Probiotic Supplements for Gut Health in 2021

    Our Picks

    Dates can lower cholesterol and improve digestion… but experts warn overindulging on the treacle-tasting fruit could have serious consequences

    FDA urgently recalls ice pops over undeclared ingredients linked to behavioral issues and cancer risk

    Health chiefs tell diners to check restaurant hygiene ratings as salmonella cases reach decade high

    Suspected Ebola case in Austria: patient returning from Uganda admitted to hospital with possible symptoms of the highly infectious virus with no vaccine

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from SmartMag about art & design.

    Demo
    Facebook Twitter Instagram Pinterest YouTube
    • Home
    • Healthy News
    • Healthy lifestyle
    • Disease
    © 2026 DailyHealthybox. Designed by HealthOptiBody.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.