“…Exposure to PCP also occurs through the indoor air of treated log homes and industries that supply wood, dipped and brushed with PCP [ 13 ]. When humans are exposed to PCP through ingestion and inhalation, it damages the kidney [ 14 ], intestine [ 15 ], cardiovascular system and liver (jaundice) [ 16 ]. Workers at lumber mills and wood treatment facilities can inhale about 10.5–154 mg PCP/day and absorb about 35 mg PCP/day via the skin [ 17 ].…”