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Chlorine
… of the lung and tooth corrosion. People with previous lung disease, smokers, and those with breathing problems are more sensitive to chlorine. Immediately or shortly after exposure to 30 ppm or more of chlorine gas, a person may have: Chest pain Vomiting Coughing Difficulty breathing Excess fluid in their lungs Exposure to 430 ppm in air for 30 minutes will cause death. The health effects of breathing air that has less than 30 ppm of chlorine are the same as for inhaling liquid bleach … -
Environmental Public Health Tracking: Topics and Data
… provides data and information on COPD, a lung disease that causes airflow blockage and breathing-related problems. View data about COPD Environmental Justice Exposure to … -
Carbon Dioxide
… include headaches, dizziness, restlessness, a tingling or pins or needles feeling, difficulty breathing, sweating, tiredness, increased heart rate, elevated blood pressure, coma, asphyxia, … -
Q Fever
… Q Fever Q Fever 101 How do people get sick with Q Fever? People get infected with Q Fever by breathing in dust that has been contaminated by infected animal feces, urine, milk, and birth … -
Benzene
… dishes or do laundry. What can I do to reduce my exposure? When dispensing gasoline, avoid breathing the vapors. Store gasoline in air-tight containers. Do not dispense or handle gasoline … billion by volume (ppbv). The action level is considered to be protective of public health. Breathing benzene for a lifetime at 0.95 ppbv is very unlikely to be harmful to people. If … -
Fuel Oil
… Most people can withstand short exposures to fuel oil vapors without any problems. However, breathing fuel oil vapors over time can affect a person's ability to smell and taste. High levels … swelling of the stomach, cramps, coughing, drowsiness, restlessness, irritability and breathing difficulties. Drinking more than an ounce can result in coma or death. Most accidental … -
Air: Vapor Intrusion
… an increased cancer risk. This is especially dangerous when people don’t realize they’re breathing in toxic chemicals, which can happen when a chemical is odorless. Exposure during … -
Resilient Wisconsin: Trauma and Toxic Stress
… and/or aches and pains. Seek immediate medical care if you experience chest pain or difficulty breathing. Types of trauma What is trauma? It's the response to a terrible event. This can be a … hyper aware or “on guard” at all times Recurring thoughts about traumatic incidents Elevated breathing, heartbeat, and blood pressure Changes in your normal sleep or eating patterns Hear … -
Drinking Water: Groundwater Standards
… of dyes and to dilute wood preservatives. While the biggest health concerns come from breathing PAHs, studies have shown that swallowing high levels of PAHs can affect the skin, body … heat-resistant fabrics, packaging, and coatings. While the biggest health concerns come from breathing asbestos, studies have shown that swallowing large amounts of asbestos may increase the … fuels, wood, or other organic material is burned. While the biggest health concerns come from breathing PAHs, studies have shown that swallowing high levels of PAHs can affect the skin, body … -
Health Emergency Preparedness and Response: Responder Behavioral Health
… or following directions. Physical symptoms, such as headache, stomach pain, or difficulty breathing. Behavioral reactions, such as consuming more alcohol or interpersonal conflict. … -
Past Outbreaks in Wisconsin
… do not work against adenoviruses. There are a number of ways you can get an adenovirus: Breathing in adenovirus from the air : someone with the virus coughs or sneezes and the virus … is not normally spread from person to person. People can get Legionnaires’ disease after breathing in small water droplets with Legionella . This CDC (Centers for Disease Control and …