Jase,you should be using a respirator, any solvent is dangerous & I am guessing yours could have toluene (could be named phenylmethane, toluol or methylbenzene) in it which is pretty harmful in large doses, the word carcinogens springs to mind & the only way to avoid inhalation is a properly fitted filtered respirator suitable for solvent, the average cartridge would last about 6-8 hours. eye protection is a must as well but I am guessing you have got that one covered
My guys get the sack if they don't wear their respirators at work, its as simple as that
Solvent basic facts: Inhalation:
Low to moderate levels can cause tiredness, confusion, weakness, drunken-type actions, memory loss, nausea, loss of appetite, and hearing and color vision loss. These symptoms usually disappear when exposure is stopped. Inhaling high levels of toluene in a short time may cause light-headedness, nausea, or sleepiness. It can also cause unconsciousness, and even death. Toluene may negatively affect kidney function