Inhalation in a sentence as a noun

I think the inhalation risk is overstated here.

2 million people are killed annually by smoke inhalation from indoor cooking stoves alone.

But when everyone brings their bag, possibly half the flight dies due to smoke inhalation from not getting off the plane quickly.

Lithium fires give off a number of toxic gasses like HF. Even if the fire was safely contained, my concern would be if the people on board were exposed to these toxins through inhalation.

According to the author, the plane may have continued on auto-pilot after the crew had been killed by smoke inhalation.

I got curious about this statement: 2 million people are killed annually by smoke inhalation from indoor cooking stoves alone.

Smoke inhalation causes respiratory problems in large numbers of people outside of burning areas.

Smoke inhalation may have been dangerous, but in this case the fire didn't seem to a safety issue to the driver if he had been able to leave the vehicle.

I've been there when a suicidal person pulled a razor blade out and started trying to slash us as we were trying to take a chest x-ray after an OD with vomit inhalation.

A smoke alarm being very loud and very sensitive is a feature to me, not a bug - I'd rather be annoyed from time to time than die of smoke inhalation in my sleep.

Could there be an alternate explanation for the masks; such as to prevent inhalation of cellulose fiber used in the manufacturing process?

I'm not sure there's a connection between food waste and world hunger.> 2 million people are killed annually by smoke inhalation from indoor cooking stoves aloneThis could be an interesting problem.

" I'll grant that vaporization ameliorates the problems merely caused by smoke inhalation, but doesn't inhaling nicotine cause many health problems on its own?

The only probable cause for these kind of biological responses, would have to be inhalation of radiated particulates, but even that would be extremely difficult given the range from the source.

Dihydrogen monoxide was heavily implicated in the Fukushima meltdown, and unintentional inhalation can lead to death.

Silver exhibits low toxicity in the human body, and minimal risk is expected due to clinical exposure by inhalation, ingestion, dermal application.

Inhalation definitions

noun

the act of inhaling; the drawing in of air (or other gases) as in breathing

See also: inspiration aspiration intake

noun

a medication to be taken by inhaling it

See also: inhalant