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> Under no circumstance should you enter a room filled with smoke

The article says "smell", not "smoke", but I don't think inhaling it was a good idea in any event.




The post also says it was making them light headed...


Most likely it's just hyperventilation caused by walking around sniffing the air looking for the source of the smell. Although I wouldn't doubt the smell was toxic.


I've never seen hyperventilation caused by 'sniffing'. I wouldn't go so far as to say it's impossible, but you'd have to be sniffing far more aggressively than I've ever seen someone sniff before...


I've experienced light-headedness from aggressive sniffing. And it wasn't glue ;-).




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