Pesin go figa say na ordinary round balls wey sometimes get good scent, but naphthalene balls or mothballs wey pipo sabi as camphor dey dangerous if you no use dem di right way. Naphthalene balls ...
Naphthalene balls, commonly used in Indian homes to protect clothes from pests, pose health risks if misused. Exposure can cause irritation, and accidental ingestion is dangerous, especially for ...
i put naphthalene balls (camphor) in my underwear bag to keep out ants and -|- roaches. is this dangerous to me? i ask because these balls are in direct contact with my underwear . can they cause me ...
Dr. Simon Osei Frimpong, Medical Superintendent at the Kwesimintsim Hospital, has cautioned the public against using naphthalene balls – commonly known as ‘camphor’ – due to their harmful effects on ...
Naphthalene balls, sometimes referred to as mothballs are white, volatile, small balls that are used either as pesticides or insecticides. They may be used indoors or outdoors. Naphthalene balls ...
If you ever opened your grandmother’s cupboard, you probably remember the sharp, distinct smell that hit you before you even saw the neatly folded sarees. That scent came from naphthalene balls, the ...
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