👉 Trio fumes refer to a combination of three distinct, often irritating gases or vapors that can be harmful when inhaled in close proximity. These fumes typically arise from industrial processes, chemical reactions, or the breakdown of organic materials. Common examples include hydrogen sulfide (a toxic, pungent gas), ammonia (which can cause respiratory issues and eye irritation), and carbon monoxide (a colorless, odorless gas that poses significant health risks). The presence of all three fumes simultaneously can exacerbate their individual effects, leading to severe respiratory distress, neurological damage, or even death, depending on the concentration and duration of exposure. Proper ventilation and safety protocols are crucial to mitigate these risks.