Chemical triggers refer to adverse reactions triggered by exposure to certain chemicals. Symptoms can range from mild irritation to severe allergic reactions.
Examples:
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Fragrances: Perfumes, colognes, scented lotions, air fresheners, and other fragranced products.
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Cleaning Products: Chemicals in household cleaning products, including surface cleaners, detergents, bleach, and chlorine.
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Outdoor Chemicals: Pesticides, herbicides, insecticides, insect repellents, and bug sprays.
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Paints, Solvents, Varnishes: Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) used in construction and home improvement projects can be problematic for some individuals.
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Formaldehyde: Formaldehyde is an indoor air pollutant found in building materials, furniture, and household products.
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Smoke: Smoke from cigarettes, candles, and fires, contains numerous chemicals and irritants.
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Personal Care Products: Certain ingredients in personal care products such as shampoos, conditioners, lotions, deodorants, toothpaste, and makeup. Sodium lauryl sulphate, parabens, phthalates, synthetic fragrances, synthetic colors, triclosan, propylene glycol.
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Mold and Mildew: Mold and mildew in indoor environments can release spores and mycotoxins.
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New Furniture and New Carpets: New furniture and carpets may release VOCs and other chemicals, known as outgasses.
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Petrochemicals: Plastics, synthetic materials, latex, and fuels.