Respiratory health effects of household cleaning
products on Hong Kong school children
XQ Lao1, KF Ho1, CCY Wong1,2,
LW Tian1,3
1 Jockey Club School of Public Health
and Primary Care, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
2 Environment Protection Department,
Hong Kong
3 School of Public Health, The
University of Hong Kong
1. Frequent use of household cleaning products is
associated with slower growth in the lung function parameter of maximum
mid-expiratory flow.
2. Frequent use of household cleaning products is associated with an increased risk of rhinitis.
2. Frequent use of household cleaning products is associated with an increased risk of rhinitis.