👉 Incomplete fumes refer to a type of air pollution that occurs when volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and other hazardous substances are released into the atmosphere but are not fully broken down or eliminated by natural processes or environmental factors. These fumes can come from various sources, including industrial emissions, vehicle exhaust, solvents, paints, and even household products. As they disperse in the air, incomplete fumes can cause a range of health issues, from respiratory irritation and headaches to more severe effects like damage to the liver and nervous system. The term "incomplete" highlights that these substances are not fully oxidized or degraded, leading to their persistence and potential accumulation in the environment, posing ongoing risks to human health and ecosystems.