“Where does glue sniffing take place? First, the sniffer finds a (7)… place, somewhere free from interference and interruption. Then the sniffer pours or sprays the substance into (8)…, usually an empty bottle, tin or plastic bag which is held close to the nose and mouth. The sniffer inhales the fumes deeply and repeatedly until a stage of intoxication is reached. This occurs very (9)…, usually within a matter of seconds. Sometimes, the substance is sprayed directly into the mouth and inhaled. This is extremely (10)… because inhaling vapors from aerosols can cause collapse, coma or even sudden death.”