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Would Fumes And Residual Burning Smell Be Dangerous To A Child?

Hi, I burned a plastic cutting board and got it in fire. My apartment. Filled with fumes but was able to air it out after 30 mins. My daughter who is 6 months was next to me at time of incident and but I took her out as soon as I reacted to the fire. Apartment doesn smell anymore. Isnit safe to stay here?
Mon, 15 Dec 2014
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IT may not harm to ur baby now as smell are gone . but should careful next time to not burn that thing near ur house
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Would Fumes And Residual Burning Smell Be Dangerous To A Child?

IT may not harm to ur baby now as smell are gone . but should careful next time to not burn that thing near ur house