Yes: It may cause transient lung irritation but the effect will be transient. Don't make this a habit though. :).
Answered 11/19/2020
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Make a call: I got this from a website: when using lysol spray, be sure there is plenty of ventilation. Do not spray near your face and risk inhaling the fumes. Use on fabrics such as rayon, acrylic plastics and wood will cause damage. If you did not inhale, you may be ok, but i would call a local poison control at a hospital, etc and ask just to be sure.
Answered 5/22/2018
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