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Naphthalene balls originally na insect repellent wey dem also dey give good scent if pesin put for dia toilet or washroom and among dia clothes inside wardrobe. But some pipo dey react to am badly.
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Public urged to avoid naphthalene balls due to health risks - MSNHe also noted that naphthalene balls have been banned in many countries due to their health risks. “Despite ongoing public education in Ghana, the product is still widely used.
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 ...
Two products in moth balls make them toxic. Naphthalene was the active ingredient in most moth repellents, and paradichlorobenzene was another.
Naphthalene balls, sometimes referred to as mothballs are white, volatile, small balls that are used either as pesticides or insecticides.
Recently five-year-old Abhaas (name changed) was rushed to a private city hospital after he had accidently consumed naphthalene balls.
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