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Subject FYI - Inhaling DUST OFF household cleaner is 'huffing' craze and spreading among teenagers
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Original Message Tragedy as girl, 19, dies from inhaling DUST OFF household cleaner as 'huffing' craze spreads among teenagers. Shayla Ream was discovered unconscious in her bedroom after inhaling the compressed gas in Dust-Off.

Dust-Off is a popular drug of choice for teenagers because it is available at most convenient stores.

According to information from inhalant.org, over 2.6 million children between the ages of 12 and 17 use inhalants each year. 'She was starting to become somebody. She was on the right track to go somewhere and be somebody,' said Shayla's sister Cassandra who is speaking out against the drug.

A 19-year old girl's family discovered her unconscious in her bedroom next to a pool of her own vomit.

Shayla Ream was rushed to a local Eugene, Oregon hospital on December 13 after she most-likely inhaled the household product called Dust-Off to get high. Doctors agree with the girl's family that the Dust-Off is the most probable cause of death.

Despite her grandfather's efforts to give her CPR before the paramedics arrived, the girl was in critical condition and died in the hospital the next morning.

Shayla Ream made the mistakes over 2 million teenagers do each year by deciding to inhale Dust Off.

She is survived by her mother Tina Osborne, her stepfather Doug Osborne, her sister cassandra Ream, and her grandparents Margaret and Billy Ream and Bonnie and Bob Osborne.

Shayla's sister Cassandra has spoken out about her sister's death in the hopes that other people won't make the same fatal mistake her sister made.

She spoke to a KVAL News reporter at services at lane Memorial Funeral Home on Friday and said,'I wouldn’t want this to happen to anybody else,' Cassandra said.


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