He was just a teen -- dead after getting high on a product you might have in your home right now.

Nick Brown died from what's called "huffing."

He inhaled a dust cleaner used to clean computer keyboards and died shortly after.

Police say the high lasts about ten seconds as the chemicals travel through the lungs and blood. But just as in Nick's situation, it can have deadly results.

They're all over your house. They're in your child's school.

In fact, you may have picked some up the last time you went to the grocery store.

If you don't know about inhalants, you need to, before your kids do. It may keep someone you know and love from "sniffing" their life away.