A young woman, Renna O’Rourke of Arizona, has succumbed to the effects of the ‘dusting’ challenge, a perilous social media trend. The practice, also referred to as ‘huffing’ or ‘chroming,’ involves inhaling household cleaning products. The victim’s father shared that an aerosol keyboard cleaner was obtained without their consent, leading to cardiac arrest after inhalation. Despite being in the ICU for four days, O’Rourke was declared brain dead. Her mother emphasized the easy accessibility of such cleaners, making them a potential risk for young people. The family is now dedicated to raising awareness about the dangers of ‘dusting,’ encouraging parents to stay informed about their children’s online activities and to search their rooms for dangerous products. They have also started a fundraising campaign to help with medical expenses. This incident echoes a previous event from March 2024, in which a boy in the UK lost his life after inhaling toxic substances.