noun a chemical used for whitening or sterilizing
verb to whiten or sterilize with bleach
Bleach can be used as a disinfectant in medical settings to kill bacteria and viruses.
Bleach may be used in food processing facilities to sanitize equipment and surfaces.
Bleach is used in water treatment processes to disinfect and purify water.
Bleach is used in industrial settings for cleaning and disinfecting surfaces.
Bleach is commonly used as a disinfectant and whitening agent in household cleaning products.
Bleach is often added to laundry to remove stains and brighten whites.
Some people use bleach to lighten their hair color.
Bleach may be used by writers as a metaphor for purity or cleanliness in their writing, or to describe a process of whitewashing or erasing details.
Chemists may use bleach as a disinfectant or oxidizing agent in various chemical reactions.
Janitors may use bleach as a cleaning agent to sanitize surfaces and remove stains.
Hair stylists may use bleach to lighten hair or remove color pigments.
Laundry workers may use bleach as a whitening agent or stain remover for clothes.
Swimming pool technicians may use bleach to disinfect and maintain the cleanliness of pool water.
Medical lab technicians may use bleach for disinfection purposes in laboratory settings.
Food service workers may use bleach to sanitize kitchen surfaces and utensils.
Tattoo artists may use bleach to sterilize equipment or clean tattooed skin.
Crime scene investigators may use bleach to clean and sanitize crime scenes for evidence collection.