As a technician is cleaning the runs to the clinic's dog room, she runs out of 10% bleach. In an effort to complete her cleaning, she grabs a bottle of color-safe bleach from the laundry room and decides to dilute it to 10% with tap water to make a working solution of bleach. What is a concern with this procedure?
A) Water should not be used as a diluent, as it inactivates the chloride compound
B) Color safe bleach is just a diluted form of regular bleach, so her dilution makes it too weak
C) Color safe bleach is different than regular bleach, and has less disinfection capabilities
D) She shouldn't be using bleach at all, as dogs are very sensitive to chlorine
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