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ADA TOWNSHIP — An Amway Corp. manufacturing line has restarted production this morning after eight employees were taken to area hospitals and treated for breathing difficulty caused by a release of powder in the plant, company officials said.
The workers were treated and released and did not suffer significant injury, said Mike Larabel, Amway’s chief of fire protection.
Larabel said a dust collector clogged and was being cleaned about 6:15 a.m. when several workers complained of respiratory problems.
There were 40 employees in the area, where laundry detergent and dishwashing soap are manufactured. Authorities did not consider the chemicals toxic and there was no danger outside the plant at the company’s 7575 E. Fulton St. headquarters.
ADA TOWNSHIP — An Amway Corp. manufacturing line has restarted production this morning after eight employees were taken to area hospitals and treated for breathing difficulty caused by a release of powder in the plant, company officials said.

