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Styrofoam fumes

by "eS" <es@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Mar 15, 2007 at 04:28 PM

A styrofoam box for keeping food cold was accidently put on fire in my
kitchen today, and I didn't notice it until it was half gone. Huge flames,
but I was able to put them out with water - made a huge mess, though. I
stood in the kitchen, cleaning up afterwards, and I breathed in as little
as
possible of the fumes.

I was wondering about the fumes - should I be concerned, or take any
precautions? There was a distinct smell of, well, burnt styrofoam, but the
kitchen is ventilated and has a window. The smell is still discernible.

Any advice would be appreciated.
 




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