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If the kitchen is poorly ventilated and you’re using a gas stove, heater, or other fuel-burning appliances, incomplete combustion can produce carbon monoxide.

Mixing two common cleaning agents (Bleach and Ammonia) produces chloramine gases, which are highly toxic and can cause serious respiratory damage.

Mixing bleach with acidic cleaners, like vinegar or lemon juice, creates chlorine gas, which can cause coughing, chest pain, and eye and throat irritation.

Draft:A test for research on AI safety



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