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Chemical exposure can be cumulative from out-of-home sources

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You're exposed to benzene vapors when you fill your vehicle with diesel or gasoline. Tetrachloroethylene clings to newly cleaned clothes. Respirable particles emitted from tobacco smoke contain such harmful compounds as carbon monoxide, nitrogen dioxide, hydrogen sulfide, hydrocyanic acid, and a highly active enzyme poison, hydrogen cyanide.






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