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Burning cardboard does not release poisonous fumes, so it is not toxic. ~ Burning cardboard as any incineration does emit fumes. The reasoning here is that it depends on the cardboard, how it is created . Currently card is recyclable however, there are many diverse usages for material classed as cardboard. This include being made waterproof, containing ink for labeling and display, adhesives. In any burning process paper or card (Fast-growing pine trees provide the primary raw material used to make corrugated cardboard) this releases carbon dioxide and with that dioxins.
Yes. Most oils should not be inhaled and the smoke or fumes from hot hydraulic fluid are not exceptions.
until one of them is used up.
Yes, quite apart from explosive fire hazards and burns, the fumes are toxic.
It releases toxic fumes and also contributes to climate change.
Yes. Pine wood is very toxic if burned.
How dangerous are the fumes for what period of time and how long should we ... resins, which release virtually no smoke or fumes when burned.
no it is not because the fumes might get to there heads and make them dosey
The battery will release sulfuric acid fumes that can be very toxic if inhaled. There will also be fumes from the burning plastic and other parts of the battery including lead. Burning a battery is a bad idea.
No!! The fumes from the burning Styrofoam is toxic. Don't use plastic either!
The fumes from the plasma cutter itself is not toxic. When cutting metals such as such as galvanized steel, lead, or cadmium-plated steel, the metal can put off toxic fumes.
Yes, a a battery will emit the fumes from the Sulfuric acid which is extremely toxic.
Yes, the oil may be leaking on a hot surface and burning. You could smell this inside the car.
no
A dead mouse may emit toxic fumes if it was killed by a chemical or pesticide. These can be released through decomposition.
Rubber tree wood is not safe for burning in a fireplace indoors. Rubber tree would can be burned in an outside fire pit. Sometimes the fumes from rubber tree wood can be toxic.