So its not heated, it just happens to be sometimes at 44 °C. Not really much difference beyond semantics.
Ok, so is there sulfur dioxide contamination -- that I don't don't know. Unless you mean a trace? Some noxious things are very detectible by humans senses, SO
2 is one of those. Certainly a large pile of powdered sulfur has a acrid scent, which is probably SO
2. I don't know if its significant for health, or even if its detectable in your average air sample. You'll have to tell us more about what you're looking for.