Meanwhile, the strong chemicals did have an affect on Sarah's parents.

"I'm glad you Danger Rangers came and alerted us," said Sarah's mom.

"Me, too," said Sarah's dad.

"We both feel so dizzy, and have headaches. I can't understand why we didn't smell the fumes."

SAVO SAYS: If you inhale toxic fumes, get to fresh air quickly.

"Breathe deep," said Kitty.

"After breathing all those fumes, the fresh air is the best medicine."

"With the door open a little, we thought the garage would be well ventilated," said Sarah's dad.

"Somehow we didn't smell the fumes getting stronger." said Sarah's dad.

"The fresh air is definitely making me feel better," said Sarah's mom.

"But I still can't smell a thing."

"Smells a little fishy to me," said Squeeky.

"Dangers Rangers, back to the garage-pronto!"

Burt grabbed his scanners and computer and set up shop in the garage. Burble uncovered a fingerprint. Kitty helped Burt test the paints for poisons.

"Yikes!" cried Kitty.

"They've mixed different kinds of cleaners. Using cleaners and paint in a closed space is not a Danger Proof Plan! No wonder the fumes got too strong."

SAVO SAYS: Only adults should use chemicals.

"We'll be able to track the bad guys once all the clues are entered into my computer," said Burt.

"It looks like there's a chemical in this paint. It causes you to lose your sense of smell."

"No wonder they couldn't smell the fumes!" said Gabriela.

"What did you get on the fingerprint Burble took?" asked Sully. Just then, a skunk's mug shot popped up on Burt's computer screen.

"Looks like we're dealing with Stinky Sam," said Burt.

Burt: Both Of Those W,rds Are Extremely Hard To Say.

"Fallbot," said Sully.

"We're leaving you to help Jenny's parents with the kids. Think you can handle it?"

"I'm Danger Ranger Ready," called Fallbot.

Fallbot: I Think I Am At Least. Hey! Do You Think I Can Join You Guys This Time-