Feasibility Study
(B.A. 7a)
Submitted to:
Mr. Jhun Veril
Submitted by:
Morelos, Katherine Kate P.
Guinit, Sarrah Faye A.
Redillas, Hannah Loise F.
Bermeo, Breche H.
Balayong, Annavel B.
INTRODUCTION
Many common household chemicals are dangerous. They may be reasonably safe when used as directed, yet contain toxic chemicals. And one of the most dangerous household chemicals is the household bleach since it contains sodium hypochlorite, a chemical that can cause irritation and damage to the skin and respiratory system if inhaled or spilled on the skin and most people who get allergic reactions and minor injuries during a prolonged use.
Just like lead poisoning, the effects of these chemicals usually are not instant; they gradually eat away at people’s health over time, because they are absorbed through the skin because the human skin is like a sponge. The chemical based bleach end up on clothes and they are never rinsed completely. As you wear them on your body, the chemicals soak into your skin. Harsh chemicals are just as bad for your fabrics as they are for your health. According to the research, users are increasing the potential for fires by using chlorine bleach in their laundry. As the chemicals break down fabric fibers, the amount of lint increases and may catch fire in the dryer. What’s even more disturbing is that manufacturers are not legally required to list their ingredients on the labels. While these chemicals may not be on the label, recent studies show many of them to be proven toxins. They build up in skin, and may cause many serious health problems such as asthma, autism, infertility, allergies, and even cancer.
People are sick and tired of toxic chemical based bleach. They need bleach that doesn’t contain sodium hypochlorite and other hazardous ingredients. People need to refrain from this kind of chemicals before it will cause them serious health problems. “BILIMBI BLEACH” could help them live