Chemicals are used in the home everyday; from cleaning fluids, paint, plant food and fuels. Even our homes contain chemicals within plastics used for insulation and flooring.
You need to be able to know when you are using a chemical that may harm you. For example, certain household cleaning fluids can damage your skin.
All users of chemicals must be able to read the labels, take note of the hazards and follow the instructions and advice given by the manufacturer.
If you think that you or a member of your family may have swallowed or come into contact with a potentially toxic chemical, you must seek medical advice.
Remember to provide a full description of the product and describe any symbols or guidance from the manufacturer detailed on the bottle or package.
Further advice about chemicals in the home can be found on the Department for Business, Innovation & Skills (BIS) website.