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I'm staying with my Dad and Mom for a few days and I want to do some good detailed cleaning around the house while I'm here. However, I don't want to asphyxiate Dad, who has COPD and is on oxygen 24/7.

I have heard that a dilution of hydrogen peroxide in a spray bottle is a good surface disinfectant because it has no odor. But I'd like to use something that also will remove any greasy buildup in the kitchen, fingerprints on the doors, etc. Hydrogen peroxide is unfortunately not a grease cutter.

Any suggestions? Thanks!

2007-12-04 05:29:16 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous in Health Diseases & Conditions Respiratory Diseases

5 answers

Try vinegar. It also acts as a disinfectant, as good as bleach. Baking soda might work in some situations.

2007-12-04 05:34:11 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Been a nurse for greater than 25 years. Have been with many loss of life sufferers. Seeing a sufferer with finish level COPD is lovely unhealthy. Sedation to ease the respiring, scale down the anxiousness which such a lot of them face. Tell the sufferer whilst you're going to be again (in a case like mine whilst you had many different sufferers to wait to) after which BE again on the targeted time or a minute or 2 early. Offer relief, fluids, and small widespread feedings as they have a tendency to tire early. Of path a few style of devout help in the event that they

2016-09-05 20:55:03 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Use a steam machine. Zero chemicals, nothing to irritate the lungs. Steam not only disinfections, it also cuts through grease. You may use ivory soap for additional grease lifting ability.

2007-12-04 05:39:09 · answer #3 · answered by Dr. K 7 · 0 0

Go to the Green Cleaner section at the hardware store.
Many use vinegar & baking soda as safe cleaners.

2007-12-04 05:36:08 · answer #4 · answered by Robert S 7 · 1 0

I would think you could use those lysol wipes, as they aren't to strong in odour but are good for fighting bacteria and dirt.

2007-12-04 05:31:40 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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