Room ventilation for safe oil painting
Hi.
I'm starting to paint with oil paints. I already bought brushes, tubes of paint, canvases, etc. I have a room at my home which I started using for this purpose (I don't use it as a bedroom). This room has large windows which I keep always open and I paint with my easel very near these windows.
As a solvent I always use the low odour Sansodor brand from Winsor and Newton and never the traditional turps. However I'm very concerned about health hazards and smelling harmful and toxic fumes. Do you think that an opened window is enough as a ventilation system as I don't have any forced air system to blow out the fumes? I also know that Sansodor is less toxic than a traditional turpentine but it's still harmful. In my country (Portugal) there are no citrine based solvents for sale in art or craft stores. I'm thinking of buying them online despite being expensive.
I'm not considering working with water soluble oil paints like Artisan from W&N or others. Which advise would you give? What health risks can I suffer from this activity.
Thanks in advance!