It can be, but it would take a massive amount. In an ordinary workplace, i am inclined to believe it is something else. What use would they have for mothballs?
yes, senses are not yet adapted to strong smells.
by getting air freshners until u dint smell it any more or just a stronger smell than mothball
i dont know but you shoud get that checked couse that does not sound normal
paradichlorobenzine or napthalene.
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You might try Epoleon-it's a spray on neutralizer
Wrap it in paper or something this will slow down the evaporation.
Yes it is because it can get every where
If the mothball smell is really from mothballs (para-dichloro-benzene) then you just have to leave the windows open for a day or two and the smell will go away. If the smell is from something else or it doesn't go away with the windows open you have to identigy the source of the smell and remove it. Then in the related links below I put a webpage that will give you a lot of ideas on taking care of smells and odors in your car or truck. -----------------
Febreeze works i sprayed it all over my house and now my house smells great!
No, there is virtually nothing that will repel raccoons.
Air the thing out for several hours. The smell is just naphthalene vapors and it will slowly disperse when no longer kept in a confined space.