👉 Copied fumes refer to the unintended release of toxic substances from building materials, electrical equipment, or other sources within a structure, often due to damage, wear, or deterioration. These fumes can occur when the protective coatings or barriers that contain harmful chemicals are compromised, leading to the emission of noxious gases and vapors. Common culprits include asbestos, lead-based paints, and certain adhesives or sealants. When these fumes are inhaled, they can cause a range of health issues, from respiratory problems to more severe conditions like cancer, depending on the specific chemicals involved. Proper maintenance and regular inspections are crucial to prevent such exposures and ensure a safe indoor environment.