I still want to listen less. Mothballs containing p-dichlorobenzene and naphthalene belong to pesticide products and are generally used for moth prevention of industrial and agricultural products. Not suitable for daily necessities. A large number of practices have proved that benzene substances are extremely harmful to human health. Therefore, the World Health Organization has designated it as a possible strong carcinogen.
The content of p-dichlorobenzene in moth-proofing agent >: more than 95% are toxic volatile organic compounds. Long-term contact with human body can cause dizziness, vomiting, skin allergy, numbness of limbs and other symptoms. Excessive use can also cause lung dysfunction, liver injury, acute hemolytic anemia, respiratory tract irritation and so on. In severe cases, it may even cause cancer.