👉 The exhibits fumes refer to the various chemical vapors and odors that can be released from display cases, informational panels, and interactive elements in museums and exhibitions. These fumes often originate from materials used in construction, such as plastics, adhesives, and paints, as well as from electronic devices and lighting. Common fumes include formaldehyde, benzene, and various solvents, which can cause respiratory irritation, headaches, and, in more severe cases, long-term health issues like cancer or neurological damage. Museums often implement ventilation systems and use low-emission materials to minimize these effects, ensuring a safer and more comfortable environment for visitors.