Do not use it to treat or manage an actual poison exposure.
Inhaling vinyl fumes.
However there may be a health risk.
Short term side effects from inhaling vocs can.
However household glue poisoning can occur when someone breathes in glue fumes on purpose in an attempt to get high.
Damage from inhaling gas fumes may happen accidentally but many cases result from people looking for a quick high gases found in household and commercial products may include butane lighters propane tanks whipped cream aerosols and dispensers refrigerant gases ether chloroform and nitrous oxide also called laughing gas.
If exposure to decomposition of product occurs and irritation develops remove to fresh air.
Exposure to fumes given off during hot air plastic welding of plastics such as pvc is not normally likely to give cause for concern.
Infrequent short exposure to clorox fumes usually does not pose any problems.
According to the environmental protection agency epc inhaling vinyl fumes can lead to developmental problems liver damage and damage to the central nervous system.
In the mean time i would cover the entire linoleum floor with either vapor barrier foil which is a construction supply or sheets of heavy duty aluminum foil taped in around the edges of the wall to seal in the odor.
Thus removing potential inhalation fumes from burning or degrading materials.
If irritation persists.
Lp records vinyl lp s inflatable products and even gymnasium hosptial floor coverings.
Industrial strength glue is most dangerous.
Inhaling vinyl chloride causes sleepiness and dizziness and can cause loss of consciousness.
Breathing vapors and fumes from heating the polymer to decomposition may cause eye mucous membrane and respiratory irritation.
Polyvinyl chloride pvc or vinyl is the most toxic plastic for our health and the environment.
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Additionally the fumes from these types of paints can irritate your eyes nose or throat.
Most household glues such as elmer s glue all are not poisonous.
However the most serious issue associated with vinyl fume inhalation is the possibility of cancer.
Irritation should go away when you go out into fresh air.
However since sodium hypochlorite is an oxidizing agent and contains chlorine it can cause irritation of the airway passages as well as burns on the skin.