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Aerosol spray is a type of dispensing system which creates an aerosol mist of liquid particles. It comprises a can or bottle that contains a payload, and a propellant under pressure. When the container's valve is opened, the payload is forced out of a small opening and emerges as an aerosol or mist. Aerosol spray can
“It is likely to be harmful to your health when you are exposed to it at high levels. However, for anyone concerned, I advise sticking to a stick or roll-on antiperspirant instead of an aerosol.”
An aerosol is a suspension of fine solid particles or liquid droplets in air or another gas. [1] Aerosols can be generated from natural or human causes. The term aerosol commonly refers to the mixture of particulates in air, and not to the particulate matter alone. [2] Examples of natural aerosols are fog, mist or dust.
An aerosol frostbite of the skin is an injury to the body caused by the pressurized gas within an aerosol spray cooling quickly, with the sudden drop in temperature sufficient to cause frostbite to the applied area. [1] Medical studies have noted an increase of this practice, known as "frosting", in pediatric and teenage patients. [2] [3]
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If aerosol deodorant is held close to the skin for long enough, it can cause an aerosol burn—a form of frostbite. [39] [40] In controlled tests, spray deodorants have been shown to cause temperature drops of over 60 °C in a short period of time. [39]
"While certain gases and aerosol sprays are known to contain harmful toxins, whipped cream cans appear harmless, especially because they are easily accessible and affordable," he says.
Inhalant users inhale vapors or aerosol propellant gases using plastic bags held over the mouth or by breathing from an open container of solvents, such as gasoline or paint thinner. Nitrous oxide gases from whipped cream aerosol cans, aerosol hairspray or non-stick frying spray are sprayed into plastic bags.