Antimony

Antimony, used in flame retardants, electronics, and alloys, can be toxic if inhaled or ingested. Main risks include respiratory irritation, skin problems, and, in severe cases, heart and lung issues. Those working in industries that use antimony or living near manufacturing sites have higher exposure risks. Using appropriate safety equipment and monitoring air and water quality can help prevent antimony toxicity....

Antimony

What health issues can antimony cause?

Antimony exposure can irritate the respiratory system, cause skin conditions, and affect the heart and lungs with long-term exposure.

How and where does antimony exposure happen?

People encounter antimony in workplaces related to electronics and flame retardants, and in areas near such manufacturing sites.

Who faces the highest risk of antimony toxicity?

Workers in electronics and flame retardant manufacturing and those living close to these industries face the most significant risks.

Advice on detoxing from antimony?

Detoxing involves avoiding further antimony exposure and seeking medical advice for specific detoxification methods.

Test(s) that measure/test for Antimony

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