Volatile Organic Compounds

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Volatile Organic Compounds Definition by Healthwise:

Volatile organic compounds (VOCs)

Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) are chemicals found in many household products. Exposure to volatile organic compounds may cause symptoms such as headaches; nausea; and eye, nose, and throat irritation.

Products that contain volatile organic compounds include:

  • Paints, paint strippers, and other solvents.
  • Wood preservatives, hobby supplies, and dry-cleaned clothing.
  • Aerosol sprays, cleansers, and disinfectants.
  • Moth repellents and air fresheners.

Volatile organic compounds may cause serious symptoms, such as loss of coordination, liver damage, and damage to the central nervous system. Some volatile organic compounds are suspected to cause cancer in humans and are known to cause cancer in animals.

The level and length of exposure to volatile organic compounds determine the health effects. Controlling exposure or only using household products with adequate fresh-air ventilation may prevent serious health effects.

Author: Caroline Rea, RN, BS, MS
Medical Review: Kathleen Romito, MD - Family Medicine
Peter Rabinowitz, MD, MPH - Occupational and Environmental Medicine
Last Updated: November 1, 2007

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