A sensory irritant triggers discomfort in the eyes, nose, throat, or skin, often signaling potential harm without causing lasting damage. It is used in safety testing for chemicals, cosmetics, and air quality monitoring. Manufacturers, toxicologists, and workplace safety professionals benefit by identifying hazardous exposures, ensuring compliance, and protecting public health through early detection of irritating substances.
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