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Asthma Triggers and Asthmagens

    Chlorine
    Epoxy
 

 

Wood dust

Where is it Commonly Found?

Including but not limited to:
African Maple
African Zebrawood
Ashwood
California Redwood
Cedar of Lebanon
Central American Walnut
Eastern White Cedar
Ebony
Oak
Western Red Cedar

ASTHMA TRIGGER AND / OR ASTHMAGEN?
Condition is True
Asthma Trigger
Condition is True
Asthmagen

*We are following the European Union principles on asthma where the focus is on evidence that a substance has the ability to cause asthma, rather than on the existence of a specific underlying mechanism.

Sources

Association of Occupational and Environmental Clinics (AOEC) European Union Health and Safety Executive Michigan State University Occupational & Environmental Medicine Table of Asthma New Jersey Department of Health and Senior Services – Industries and Asthmagens New York State Department of Health – Occupational Asthmagens The Collaborative on Health and the Environment (CHE) Link 1 The Collaborative on Health and the Environment (CHE) Link 2