Cleaning products trigger asthma
4 April / Gün Haber

In a study conducted in 2024, scientists examined 77 studies and concluded that household cleaning products may have harmful effects on respiratory health.
According to a report by the UK-based broadcaster BBC, the health effects of cleaning products in homes were investigated.
The report states that in the 2024 study, scientists examined 77 studies and concluded that household cleaning products may have harmful effects on respiration.
It was suggested that cleaning products in spray form cause more harm than liquids and wet wipes.
Research indicates that regular use of cleaning sprays increases the risk of developing asthma, triggers existing asthma, and may make it more difficult to control asthma symptoms.