Sentences with phrase «releasing air toxins»

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Some cleaning methods, like pouring boiling water onto the coral, can release the toxin into the air, where it can be inhaled.
Has anyone mentioned the amount of toxins that would have been released into the air in the surrounding area from that much styrofoam and fibreglass burning?
Though the list of known toxins released into the air keeps expanding, it doesn't deter the ongoing investigations of Thomas Cahill, a professor of physics and atmospheric sciences at the University of California at Davis.
Incinerated textiles can also release toxins into the air.
Although the industry claims this substance is inert, once burned, paraffin releases carcinogenic toxins such as benzene and toluene into the air, where they loiter like a bad house guest.
The process of tanning releases dangerous toxins into the air and water systems.
Anon had mentioned this was toxic fumes - I didn't see that in the report - does anyone have any links to the air quality mgt to find out if toxins are being released and that is the cause of the smells?
Spray and plug - in air fresheners and scented candles are popular with some pet owners to help cover up that «pet» smell, but they constantly release toxins (such as formaldehyde, camphor, ethanol, phenol, and petrochemicals) into the air our companions breathe.
Even then, it is best to remove birds from the residence before painting or doing any other home improvement where toxins may be released into the air.
The Trump Administration has tried to enable the dumping of dental mercury into water systems, to allow the use of a substance harmful to child brain development, to enable the environmental release of such dangerous toxins as lead, to let gas companies leak poisonous and climate change enhancing methane plumes into the local environment, to allow trucks and automobiles that spew smog, to halt the protection of key species like bumblebees, and to roll back the Clean Power Plan, the Clean Air Act, and the Clean Water Act.
In landfill, clothes can leach chemicals into the soil, and incineration releases CO2, toxins and pollutants into the air — even after filtration.
Coal is the leading contributor to climate change, and releases harmful toxins into our water and air.
Two separate research studies, one by internationally recognized water expert Dr. David Schindler and another by Environment Canada, indicates that tar sands production is releasing various toxins, including napthenic acids and polycyclic hydrocarbons, into the air.
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