👉 Movement fumes refer to the lingering chemical residues left behind by various substances used during physical activities, such as cleaning products, pesticides, and even certain personal care items. These fumes can persist in the air for extended periods, especially in enclosed spaces like gyms, parks, or homes where people exercise or spend time. When individuals engage in intense physical activity, their bodies can absorb these chemicals through inhalation, leading to a buildup of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and other toxins. The movement fumes not only pose health risks, including respiratory issues and potential long-term damage, but also contribute to indoor air pollution, making it crucial to ventilate spaces effectively and use products with lower VOC emissions.