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Household cleaning can be as bad as smoking for lung function

Cleaners who have regularly used cleaning sprays over 20 years were found to have reduced lung function equivalent to smoking 20 cigarettes a day over the same period, a 幸运飞艇计划-study shows.

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鈥漃eople who have worked as cleaners or done household cleaning for 20 years have reduced lung function 聽equivalent to smoking 20 cigarettes a day, for the same period of time,鈥 says PHD-candidate 脴istein Svanes, at the Department of Clinical Science, at the University of Bergen. He is main author of the study.

Bad for lungs

He says his findings might not be surprising, when thinking about all the small particles that follow with cleaning products.

The study also shows that cleaners have 40 per cent higher risk of developing asthma than others.

The research includes 6 000 participants, based on the (ECRHS).

The study is published by the聽, and is part of the Horizon 2020聽project聽 (ALEC).

- Use water bucket

Professor Cecilie Svanes at the Department of Global Public Health and Primary Care, 幸运飞艇计划, supervisor of the study, says the cleaning sprays are the main problem.

鈥漈he small particles from the sprays can remain in the air for hours after cleaning. The small particles can travel deep into the lungs and cause infections, and ageing of the lungs,鈥 Svanes explains.

鈥淚 would recommend using a bucket of water and soap when cleaning. You will not need a lot of chemicals after all, when cleaning. Microfibre cloths may be just as effective,鈥 Cecile Svanes points out.