Gasoline
... too much of it. solvents, such as gasoline ,
kerosene , turpentine, benzene, and alcohols carbon ... charcoal, gasoline , coal, natural gas, or
kerosene . WHERE FOUND" Lead is extremely toxic , and ... contact with hot liquids burning gasoline or
kerosene contact with chemicals. Gardentox (Diazinon) ...
Kerosene
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kerosene heaters are efficient and produce little carbon ... space like a home without added ventilation.
kerosene lamps, space heaters, wood fires, and other ...
Bleach
... Mfg: ICN Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Source: PR Newswire - 10/04/00. a car running in a closed garage leaky gas vents wood, coal, or
kerosene stoves that are not working properly mixing bleach and ammonia together while cleaning, which makes chloramine gas strong fumes from other ...
Carbon monoxide
... odorless gas that is produced from the incomplete burning of fuels that contain carbon, such as wood, charcoal, gasoline , coal, natural gas, or
kerosene . Carbon monoxide is produced by appliances and other devices that burn gas, petroleum products, wood and other fuels. Sometimes carbon ...
Furniture polish
... are sprays that may be inhaled or sprayed in the eyes . Furniture polish is part of a broad category (hydrocarbons) that includes gasoline ,
kerosene , lamp oil, motor oil, lighter fluid and paint thinners. Hydrocarbons are among the leading causes of poisoning death in children. Pesticides ...
Lighter fluid
... and have mind-altering effects when sniffed or "huffed. Furniture polish is part of a broad category (hydrocarbons) that includes gasoline ,
kerosene , lamp oil, motor oil, lighter fluid and paint thinners. Hydrocarbons are among the leading causes of poisoning death in children. Pesticides ...
Poison
... of, or exposure to a deleterious agent. Poison s may cause delirium (" toxic encephalopathy"), including: solvents, such as gasoline ,
kerosene , turpentine, benzene, and alcohols carbon monoxide ... Poison ing : Symptoms and Prevention • Poll: What Natural Disaster Are You Most ...
Sunburn
... ... deep sunburn contact with hot items such as skillets or irons exposure to flames contact with hot liquids burning gasoline or
kerosene contact with chemicals. Photosensitivity Extreme sensitivity to the sun, leaving the patient prone to sunburn s. This can be a side effect of ...