👉 Displays of fumes typically refer to the visible emissions or plumes of gases that can be seen emanating from electronic devices, especially those with volatile components or those exposed to high temperatures. These fumes often consist of a mixture of chemicals, including solvents, adhesives, and other volatile organic compounds (VOCs). In poorly ventilated areas, these fumes can accumulate and create a hazy, often unpleasant odor. They may appear as dark, dense clouds or lighter, more diffuse plumes, depending on the concentration and type of chemicals involved. Prolonged exposure to such fumes can pose health risks, including respiratory irritation and, in more severe cases, long-term damage to lung function and other organs. Proper ventilation and the use of protective equipment are essential when dealing with devices that emit these fumes.