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  2. Methanol - Wikipedia

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    Methanol and its vapours are flammable. Moderately toxic for small animals – Highly toxic to large animals and humans (in high concentrations) – May be fatal/lethal or cause blindness and damage to the liver, kidneys, and heart if swallowed – Toxicity effects from repeated over exposure have an accumulative effect on the central nervous system, especially the optic nerve – Symptoms may ...

  3. Methanol toxicity - Wikipedia

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    Methanol toxicity (also methanol poisoning) is poisoning from methanol, characteristically via ingestion. [1] Symptoms may include an altered/decreased level of consciousness, poor or no coordination, vomiting, abdominal pain, and a specific smell on the breath. [1] [2] Decreased vision may start as early as twelve hours after exposure. [2]

  4. What is methanol, symptoms of methanol poisoning and how can ...

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    What is methanol? Methanol, a colourless liquid with a faintly sweet pungent smell, completely mixes with water. It’s very similar to ethanol – the pure form of alcohol in alcoholic drinks.

  5. What is methanol and how does it affect the body?

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    What does methanol do to you? It looks and tastes like alcohol, and the first effects are similar - it can make you feel intoxicated and sick. Initially, people might not realise anything is wrong.

  6. Volatile organic compound - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] [5] Some VOCs are dangerous to human health or cause harm to the environment, often despite the odor being perceived as pleasant, such as "new car smell". [6] Anthropogenic VOCs are regulated by law, especially indoors, where concentrations are the highest. Most VOCs are not acutely toxic, but may have long-term chronic health effects.

  7. Does your home smell bad? Why nose blindness makes it ... - AOL

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    However, there are things you can do to get a fresh perspective on whether unpleasant scents are lingering in your home. “Leaving for a period, like a vacation, resets the smell area in the ...

  8. Embalming chemicals - Wikipedia

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    Typically, embalming fluid contains a mixture of formaldehyde, glutaraldehyde, methanol, and other solvents. The formaldehyde content generally ranges from 5–37% and the methanol content may range from 9–56%. In the United States alone, about 20 million liters (roughly 5.3 million gallons) of embalming fluid are used every year. [1]

  9. Fake alcohol deaths highlight SE Asia's methanol problem

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    It is colourless and has a similar smell to ethyl alcohol - the chemical substance found in alcoholic drinks. But methanol is dangerous for humans and drinking just 25ml or half a shot can be lethal.