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Mixed urine with small amount of diluted household bleach
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[QUOTE="xmasfriend, post: 5449883, member: 591611"] So I'm currently bedbound at the moment. I have a bottle to urinate in. After every time I go, the bottle is taken away, rinsed out with a cap full of household bleach. The bottle is filled up with water (bottle holds1000 mL) then it is emptied and returned to me. There is a small amount of bleachey water at the bottom of the bottle. (No more than a tea spoon full) Urine has ammonia in it, are they reacting and is it dangerous? [/QUOTE]
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