Of course you need to keep bleach away from any dyed fabrics (carpets, clothes, curtains, etc). Keep it away from your eyes, mouth, nose. It's very strong so you don't need too much of it. Start out with a more diluted solution and if it doesn't quite do the job, add a bit more bleach.
If you don't use gloves (they aren't really necessary but may be helpful) make sure you wash your hands before touching your eyes, face, etc.
As others have said, don't mix with other chemicals. Make sure you have some fresh air moving into the area. The fumes can do damage to your lungs if you make the solution too strong and you breath it for any length of time.
If you can open a nearby window or door then do it. If you can point a fan towards the area you'll be cleaning that will work too.
I assume this is about the closet cleaning?
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