Formaldehyde
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The World Health Organization recommends that exposure to formaldehyde gas should not exceed 0.05 parts per million (ppm). Exposure to formaldehyde at concentrations greater than 0.1ppm can cause symptoms such as nausea, difficulty in breathing, watery eyes and burning sensations in the eyes. Higher concentrations can spark asthma attacks or...
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