aerosol_50Web of potential dangers try to circumvent the kids from all sides. They don’t even miss a single chance of jeopardizing their lives.

I would never have given thought to the issue if I haven’t come across this piece. It says that sniffing common household aerosols is one of the fastest growing trends among young teens.

Looking for a quick high or head rush, kids are inhaling toxic fumes including hair sprays, deodorants, room fresheners and the like.

The Partnership for a Drug-Free America states that more than 4.5 million kids have tried this, with a high number not believing that it is dangerous or potentially lethal.

By looking at the data, it seems that open discussion would be the only alternative. Although, it must be initiated in a friendly manner so that it shouldn’t provoke them with curiosity.

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