Recently the issue of FA exposure is becoming a matter of concern amongst the participants of cadaveric dissection sessions in the gross anatomy laboratories. To prevent significant sensory irritation in the general population, WHO recommends an air quality guideline value of 0.1 mg/m3
(0.08 ppm) as a 30-minute average for FA [1]. Previous studies have demonstrated the indoor FA levels in gross anatomy laboratory exceeding the limits set by WHO. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) reported significant exposures to FA in a gross anatomy laboratory at a medical school in Colorado [12]. The personal exposure levels with no difference [14] or student’s FA exposure level higher than instructors [6] have been reported.