http://www.preservion.com/vinegar.htm
The article I originally saw was hard copy and not on the internet. Unfortunately it was some time ago and I do not recall the source off-hand. I can say the EPA and FDA have both approved hydrogen peroxide as a sanitizer, though.
The word “environment” includes the natural environment as well as your immediate surroundings. Chlorine is not good for you. In the natural environment its effects are minimal, but there. When bleach is released into the natural environment, adsorbable organic halogens are released. They resist breakdown and can be toxic to some water life. The results can move up the food chain. In a direct or household environment, inhaling chlorine bleach fumes is linked to child and adult onset asthma. Chlorine byproducts are known to be carcinogens and there are still some ignorant people who mix bleach and ammonia, creating chlorine gas of which there is no antidote for.
The way I see it, if it hurts even a little now, it will eventually hurt a lot. (Even if I won’t be around for the detrimental effects, I wouldn’t want to set my great-great-grandkids up with them.)
Aside from that, how many people actually leave the disinfectant on a surface for ten minutes? People’s homes RARELY require sanitation. We create superbugs by not fully sanitizing surfaces that probably didn’t require sanitation anyway.
At least that’s my take.