I found this interesting, this came from a Biologist studying Bleach. Thought I would pass it along.
Humans can detect the smell of bleach at concentrations of PPB - that is
"parts per BILLION" AND the bleach itself is not dangerous at these levels.
That said one must only rinse the enclosure until the odor of bleach is
non-detectable and the enclosure is safe to use. In many cases drying is
not even required as the specimen will benefit from the humidity. Bleach is
better at killing virus than many of the "quat-salts" or other commercial
sanitizers and is way more cost effective. Check that out. Cheaper and
better all in one product!
Humans can detect the smell of bleach at concentrations of PPB - that is
"parts per BILLION" AND the bleach itself is not dangerous at these levels.
That said one must only rinse the enclosure until the odor of bleach is
non-detectable and the enclosure is safe to use. In many cases drying is
not even required as the specimen will benefit from the humidity. Bleach is
better at killing virus than many of the "quat-salts" or other commercial
sanitizers and is way more cost effective. Check that out. Cheaper and
better all in one product!