Dealing with Chlorine Exposure in Australia

Chlorine exposure refers to contact with chlorine gas or liquid, leading to potential health effects such as respiratory irritation or skin problems.
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Prepared by Shruti Sahoo, reviewed by Dr. Eugene Smith

Chlorine Exposure FAQ


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What happens if you get exposed to chlorine?

Exposure to chlorine can occur following an accident, such as a leak or spill from a chlorine tank or the improper use of swimming pool chemicals. Exposure to low levels of chlorine gas can result in nose, throat and eye irritation. Chlorine gas is too reactive to be detected in environmental media at hazardous waste sites.

How do you get exposed to chlorine?

If an accident involving chlorine takes place nearby, such as a liquid chlorine spill, a leak from a chlorine tank, or a leak from a facility that produces or uses chlorine, you may be exposed through breathing and skin and eye contact. You may also be exposed to chlorine if you mix household chemicals such as toilet cleaner with bleach.

How are people exposed to chlorine?

They may also be exposed by breathing air that contains chlorine. If chlorine liquid is released into water, people may be exposed by touching or drinking water that contains chlorine. If chlorine liquid comes into contact with food, people may be exposed by eating the contaminated food.

What happens if you are exposed to chlorine?

Although most people recover completely, symptoms and prolonged pulmonary impairment may persist for those more seriously exposed. Exposure to chlorine can lead to reactive airways dysfunction syndrome (RADS), a chemical irritant–induced type of asthma. Chronic exposure to chlorine, usually in the workplace, may cause corrosion of the teeth.

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