Thanks! Looking at the single Asthma doc http://www.hse.gov.uk/pubns/guidance/p46.pdf it seems isocyanates is the biggest concern which neither of the SDS provided from 2 suspect printings list specifically. I will need to research if an ingredient may fall into the class of isocyanates. I am...
No, I wasn't even sure if there is a possibility of concern which is why i posted. I figured that if printers are working with these chemicals all day/every day they would know the most about exposure outcomes. I know which smell the most which I could try to isolate from I guess.
Thank you for the input! She has seen a good ENT/Allergist, but I don't think she went into detail about the working/home situation. I will accompany her on the next visit.
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