Most certainly, inhalation of naphthalene is dangerous!
in extreme exposure or long term inhalation it can cause internal bleeding and liver failure resulting in death
Inhalation of fumes and gases can be very harmful. In addition to the danger of fainting or passing out, it can cause organ damage. In some cases it has been known to cause death.
Ingestion of moth balls could cause hemolytic anemia, serious though not immediately fatal. It is doubtful that the concentration of vapors could be raised high enough to actually kill a person, although exposure to high levels of naphthalene can cause nausea, vomiting, breathing difficulties, and neurological effects. You would have to have a large number of moth balls in an enclosed space for many hours. Various government health agencies have labeled naphthalene a carcinogen.
Yes ,it is . As we all know that naphthalene is a subliming substance so it when changes to gaseous state it mixes with air and cause harm to the plants.
Yes; any smoking or inhalation of smoke can cause coughing and wheezing. Second-hand smoke has the same potential to cause coughing and wheezing as does direct inhalation.
Ingestion or high contact with moth balls is not good for you because they contain naphthalene. Napthalene can cause anemia, jaundice, and symptoms like nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, fatigue and weakness. Use gloves when handling moth balls, keep them out of children's reach, and only use the amount advised on the packet.
Respiratory system.
Yes - inhalation of asbestos dust can cause scarring of the lungs known as asbestosis. Please see the related link below for examples of how inhalation of dust can cause respiratory problems.
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It is not toxic, extended inhalation can cause you to pass out if you do not have oxygen.