👉 Treating fumes involves removing harmful substances from the air to protect human health and the environment. Common fumes include volatile organic compounds (VOCs), particulate matter, and toxic gases like carbon monoxide and sulfur dioxide. Treatment methods range from simple practices like ventilation and personal protective equipment to more advanced technologies such as activated carbon filters, scrubbers, and catalytic converters. These systems capture or neutralize the harmful components before they can enter the atmosphere or indoor spaces, reducing exposure risks and ensuring compliance with air quality standards.