👉 Casino fumes, often overlooked but present, primarily consist of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and other airborne pollutants released from various sources such as air conditioning systems, cigarette smoke, and the combustion of fuel used in gaming machines. These emissions can include substances like benzene, formaldehyde, and trichloroethylene, which are known to have adverse health effects, including respiratory irritation, headaches, and long-term risks like cancer. The concentration of these fumes can be particularly high in enclosed spaces like casinos, where ventilation may be less effective due to the constant flow of people and the use of air conditioning to maintain a comfortable temperature. Regular monitoring and improved ventilation systems are crucial to mitigate these health risks.