Read full paper at: http://www.scirp.org/journal/PaperInformation.aspx?PaperID=54180#.VPAo5CzQrzE Author(s) Abdulrhman M. Dhabbah Affiliation(s) Department of Forensic Science, King Fahad Security College, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia . ABSTRACT Fire effluents, in most cases, have an adverse effect on human health and the environment. Exposure to some compounds may show both acute and chronic toxicity. There is a lack of knowledge on the effect of organic products on the human body in terms of the rate of organic material production in fires and their degree of toxicity. Thus, there is a need to expand the scope of studies about the organic products generated from fires and improve the methods of assessment to...
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