👉 Enlargement fumes refer to the noxious, often toxic byproducts that can be released when a building is being expanded or renovated, particularly if the process involves demolishing existing structures or using materials with volatile compounds. These fumes typically include particulate matter, volatile organic compounds (VOCs), and other hazardous substances like asbestos, lead paint, and formaldehyde. As the space is enlarged, the concentration of these fumes can increase, posing significant health risks to occupants, including respiratory issues, headaches, dizziness, and in severe cases, long-term damage or even death. Proper ventilation, protective equipment, and adherence to safety guidelines are crucial to mitigate these dangers during any renovation project.