http://toxtown.nlm.nih.gov/text_version … s.php?id=1
How can acetone affect my health?
Exposure to high levels of acetone can cause death, coma, unconsciousness, seizures, and respiratory distress. It can damage your kidneys and the skin in your mouth.
Breathing moderate-to-high levels of acetone for short periods of time can cause nose, throat, lung, and eye irritation. It can also cause intoxication, headaches, fatigue, stupor, light-headedness, dizziness, confusion, increased pulse rate, nausea, vomiting, and shortening of the menstrual cycle in women.
Breathing highly concentrated acetone vapors can irritate the respiratory tract and burn your eyes. Skin contact with acetone can irritate or damage your skin.
Exposure to acetone can also cause low blood pressure, bronchial irritation, difficulty breathing, shortness of breath, abdominal pain, and an increased need to urinate.
If you think your health has been affected by exposure to acetone, contact your health care professional.
http://web.epa.state.oh.us/opp/solvents/fact34.html
now lets thin you are working in a enclosed space with a flammable solvent that evaporates readily and easily into the air and you have a nozzle that heats to over 300 degrees
some precautions may be advisabel to limit the use of a flammable material