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Where is benzene found in the home?
Where is benzene found in the home?
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Cigarette smoke, household products that contain petroleum distillates, gasoline stored indoors and exhaust from gasoline engines are possible sources for benzene in indoor air. Another possible source of benzene in indoor air is evaporation from contaminated well water that is used for household purposes.
Benzene is also found in many consumer products, including gasoline, glues, cleaning products, and paint thinners.
Benzene is found in the home are glues, paints, furniture wax, and detergents.