How many times have you heard a comedian do a piece on “Do
Not Drink” warning on bleach or some other obvious substance? As if anyone would grab a jug of bleach and
say, “Wow! I think I’ll drink this!”
I use bleach a lot!
As a licensed daycare provider I was taught early on that a solution of
bleach and warm water can be used to clean and sanitize anything from counters,
toys, bathroom surfaces to flooring. I
love bleach! It removes stains and leaves
everything “feeling” and smelling clean.
We drink a lot of iced tea. Tea
stains pitchers, glasses and spoons and bleach makes them look like new. I soak my spoons on a regular basis in
bleach, usually in a Tupperware tumbler sitting on the back of my kitchen sink.
A few years ago, I was cleaning and Derrill was working
in the attic building shelves for additional storage. It was about 110 degrees and dusty up
there. I went into my office to take a
break as he was coming down to cool off.
He poked his head into my office and said, “Do you think
it would hurt me to drink bleach?”
I tried to determine if he was joking, when it hit
me. “Did you drink the glass sitting on the back of the sink?”
“Yep!”
“How much?”
“All of it.”
“What? Couldn’t you
taste or smell it???”
“I was hot and thirsty, thought it looked like a glass of
tea when the ice has melted, so I chugged it.”
I looked on the bottle of bleach for emergency
instructions. Call Poison Control.
Poison Control Nurse:
“What is the nature of your emergency?”
Me: “My husband
just drank a glass of bleach.”
PCN: “Is he
breathing? Is he awake?”
Me: “Yes.”
PCN: “How old is he?”
Me: “62”
PCN: “Is he lucid?”
Me: “Before or
after he drank the bleach?”
PCN: “Both!”
Me: “Yes.”
PCN: “Can you get
the phone to him? Can he talk?”
Me: “Sure, here he
is.”
Derrill: “Hello?”
PCN: “Did someone
force you to drink the bleach?”
Derrill: “No!”
PCN: “Did someone
hand you the bleach saying it was something else?”
Derrill: “No! I was working in the hot attic, came down
thirsty and just grabbed it and chugged it.
My wife had been cleaning some tea stained silverware. It isn’t her fault.”
PCN: “Couldn’t you
smell or taste it?”
Derrill: “Not
until I drank it. It left a funny taste
in my mouth and I could smell it on my breath.”
PCN: “Is your
throat or stomach burning or are you in pain?”
Derrill: “No. Honestly I can’t tell anything is
different. It was diluted about ½ bleach
and ½ water I guess.”
PCN: “Ok. Dilute
it by drinking several glasses of plain water.
Don’t take anything to induce vomiting. If you start having pain in your
throat or stomach or have trouble breathing, get to the emergency room. Otherwise, I’ll check back with you in a few
hours.”
Derrill drank the water as he was told and never had any
reaction. The nurse called back about three hours later and Derrill
again assured her he was fine.
Now a running joke, when I am using bleach in any way, I
make sure Derrill KNOWS I am using bleach and what container in which the
bleach is sitting. Then for extra
measure, I always say:
“DO NOT DRINK THE BLEACH!”
“DO NOT DRINK THE BLEACH!”
I never get tired of hearing this story... It really does make me laugh out loud! Love the purple!
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