My dad was a leisure Center manager for 40 years.
He was the technical manager and one of the many parts to the job was keeping the swimming pools topped up with the correct amount sodium hypochlorite.
They would get huge amounts of hypo delivered into giant tanks. Don’t ask how, but over the years he’s had 15% hypo in his eyes, splashed on his skin etc etc. (Accidents and lack of caution 🙄)
Anyway, the point I want to make is it never once did him any harm. He’s still got great vision, his skin is great (other than getting wrinkly from age!)
He remembers having to rinse his eyes out with water after splashes to the face.
These days health and safety is of course a lot better. But the point remains, it isn’t that dangerous, especially at the dilution we use it at.
Granted, we should be using PPE with it, but for crying out loud, the fear mongering is ridiculous from some.
Now 40% by weight hypo, that’s another story! I wouldn’t touch that stuff. But 15%z. Meh.
Just be carful and sensible and hypo won’t be an issue at all. Unless your a cowboy and drink some and splash it about neat.