Skin Contact: Hydrogen Peroxide will cause a temporary stinging sensation and localized whitening if it contacts bare skin. Immediately flush the affected area with running water until the stinging stops. The skin will return to its completely normal color within an hour.
Spill Management: In case of an accidental spill, immediately dilute the area by pouring at least 10 times the volume of water over the liquid. Mop up the diluted solution with a sponge or towel, then rinse the fabric thoroughly.
Fabric Care: High-strength peroxide will bleach dark fabrics. If contact occurs, rinse the clothing in clean water immediately for several minutes
Keep it out of reach of children. This applies to both the concentrate and any diluted solutions.
Never mix it with other cleaning products. Particularly anything containing ammonia, vinegar, or bleach. Hydrogen peroxide on its own is clean and safe. Mixed with other chemicals, the reactions can be unpredictable.
Avoid contact with metal surfaces, particularly aluminium and copper. The oxidation reaction is dramatic.