BANGKOK, Sept. 24, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Logeski, a leader in household cleaning solutions, is emphasizing the importance of safe cleaning practices amid rising hygiene concerns in Thai households. As the demand for effective cleaning and disinfecting products increases, Logeski is advising against the dangerous practice of mixing different cleaning products, which can lead to hazardous chemical reactions.
A concerning example recently occurred when a Thai mother mixed bleach with toilet cleaner to achieve better hygiene for her family. Unfortunately, this combination released toxic chlorine gas, leading to breathing difficulties for her and her loved ones. Although they recovered after receiving medical attention, the incident highlighted the dangers of improper cleaning methods.
Understanding Common Products:
- Bleach (Sodium Hypochlorite): Bleach is highly effective in killing germs and viruses but should always be diluted as directed and not sprayed directly into the air to ensure safety.
- Rubbing Alcohol (75%): This is suitable for surface and skin disinfection, but in Thailand's warm climate, its rapid evaporation can pose risks if used excessively.
- Toilet Cleaner: Many Thai consumers use cleaners containing hydrochloric acid to clean toilets. Logeski's formula, featuring sodium hypochlorite, removes tough stains without scrubbing, and its mild scent during cleaning signals active disinfection.
Experimental Findings:
Logeski's research team conducted several experiments to explore the risks of mixing cleaning products:
- Bleach and Toilet Cleaner Mix: This combination releases toxic chlorine gas, which is especially dangerous in Thailand's hot weather. However, Logeski Toilet Cleaner eliminates this risk while safely disinfecting and removing stains.
- Bleach and Alcohol Mix: This releases some chlorine gas and raises the temperature of the mixture, making it unsafe. Logeski performs effectively without needing additional products.
- Toilet Cleaner and Alcohol Mix: This combination is ineffective and has no significant cleaning benefit, posing potential risks.
Conclusion:
Mixing bleach and toilet cleaner or alcohol is dangerous and should be avoided. Logeski Toilet Cleaner is a safe and reliable solution that prevents these hazards. The mild smell it releases is a sign of its effective cleaning and germ-killing action.
For Thai households, following product instructions and using Logeski ensures safety and hygiene, eliminating the need for dangerous product mixtures.
For more information on the company and its products, visit logeski.co.
About Logeski:
Logeski is dedicated to providing safe, effective cleaning products designed to meet the needs of modern families.
CONTACT: info@logeski.co
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Logeski Highlights the Importance of Safe Cleaning Practices for Thai Households
LAS VEGAS, Jan. 10, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- The four-day 2026 Consumer Electronics Show (CES 2026) concluded in Las Vegas, with BiLight, a global pioneer in flexible perovskite photovoltaic (PV) technology, making a standout debut as a green tech dark horse. Guided by its brand vision of "Energy Equity," the company is driving the global scenario-based adoption of flexible PV technology.
Themed "Defining the Physical Boundaries of AI," this year's CES highlighted the deep integration of green energy and AI as a key trend. BiLight showcased three core product lines at the Las Vegas Convention Center, shattering the inherent perception of traditional PV products as "bulky, rigid, and single-scenario." Among the highlights, the world-premier rollable flexible perovskite solar curtain garnered significant attention, integrating sunshade, heat insulation, and power generation functions to directly supply electricity to home and office devices, reshaping the "PV + Space" application ecosystem. Additionally, the handheld rollable solar product became a hot favorite for outdoor PV applications, thanks to its portability and efficient energy supplementation capabilities. The lithium-free perovskite electronic nameplate set a new benchmark for office innovation: optimized with low-light power generation technology, it can stably supply energy under ordinary indoor lighting. Paired with low-power e-paper display and Bluetooth refresh functions, it achieves "seamless charging and permanent use," addressing the resource waste of traditional paper nameplates and the environmental concerns of lithium-ion battery devices. This innovative solution attracted extensive consultations and negotiations with office equipment manufacturers and purchasers.
BiLight's tech strength sparked cross-industry collaborations. A top energy storage firm discussed joint R&D for "flexible PV + portable storage" to ease outdoor device battery anxiety. Automotive representative SHM explored rollable solar sunroofs and curtain PV for enhanced vehicle endurance. AI hardware firm BleeqUp and satellite companies also engaged, probing applications in smart terminals, space energy, and IoT tracking.
At a TMTPost-hosted roadshow, BiLight Co-Founder James Fang outlined a three-year roadmap: full-scenario coverage across consumer electronics, automotive storage, building-integrated PV, and satellite energy, building a "PV+" ecosystem. This vision and clear strategy strengthened global partners' confidence.
Looking ahead, BiLight will prioritize R&D, deepen global collaborations, and expand flexible PV's reach. Committed to reshaping the global energy landscape, it aims to fulfill its "Energy Equity" promise—making green energy accessible to all.
CONTACT: Hugo Ni, hugoni@bilight.com
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BiLight Dazzles CES 2026: Flexible Perovskite PV Leads Green Tech Wave, Forges Global Partnerships