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My employer painted our office and the chemicals made me ill. I was weak in the legs, had breathing problems and a hoarse voice. I immediately notified my supervior, who called HumanHcg in urine Hiv infection Human bites Human papillomavirus vaccineResourcesResource optisource. They sent me to one of their clinics and the physician recommended that I work at the other office until the fumes were gone.
By law your employer must do something. I would notify Human Resources immediately. I believe this is also a Workman's Comp issue and if you miss any work because of this, they need to pay for your lost days.
In addition, I thought that I would mention that there are some very good homeopathic remedies, including remedies for people who have reactions to chemicals. It is just a thought and something you may want to check on the internet. I have a bottle labeled "Household Cleaners" - which helps me when I'm around bleach and other chemicals.
I feel for you. I have a severe allergy to Bleach and require an epipen after being in close proximity to the fumes. This allergy began a few years ago and has progressively gotten worse, I can't even be near or in a pool that has recently been chlorinated. I empathize with you. I would like to find cleaning alternatives as well.
Thanks,
Breathless due to toxic fumes
Hi Lakeland,
My employer painted our office and the chemicals made me ill. I was weak in the legs, had breathing problems and a hoarse voice. I immediately notified my supervior, who called Human Resources. They sent me to one of their clinics and the physician recommended that I work at the other office until the fumes were gone.
By law your employer must do something. I would notify Human Resources immediately. I believe this is also a Workman's Comp issue and if you miss any work because of this, they need to pay for your lost days.
In addition, I thought that I would mention that there are some very good homeopathic remedies, including remedies for people who have reactions to chemicals. It is just a thought and something you may want to check on the internet. I have a bottle labeled "Household Cleaners" - which helps me when I'm around bleach and other chemicals.
Thanks,
Breathless due to toxic fumes