It take about a few seconds then when the poisoning touches the inside of there stomach they die right away
i know this because it happened to my friend in texas........
Yes it is ok, as long as you don't spend to long toasting it as the fumes can be harmful... carbon monoxide poisoning etc.. but that's only if it is a long time.
The level of carbon monoxide poisoning plays a huge part in how long it takes for it to actually kill. It also depends on how strong the concentration is and how well the immune system handles things.
Carbon monoxide typically leaves the body within a few hours after exposure, as it gets slowly exhaled from the lungs. However, it can linger for up to a few days depending on the level of exposure. It is important to seek fresh air and medical attention if experiencing symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning.
It is important to remember safety with any gas products as carbon monoxide poisoning can be deadly. As long as your product is serviced by a qualified gas engineer then it should be safe for your family.
The clearance time for carbon monoxide poisoning with ventilation and oxygen therapy will vary depending on the level of exposure and individual factors. In general, symptoms start to improve within hours of treatment, with complete recovery typically taking 24-48 hours for mild cases and longer for severe cases. It's crucial to seek medical attention immediately in cases of carbon monoxide poisoning.
Generators can have serious health risks such as carbon monoxide poisoning but so long as your generator is well maintained and kept in a well ventilated area, it should prove invaluable to you during an emergency.
1-4 hours depending upon how your engines running and how sealed it is were you are According to the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), you could die from carbon monoxide poisoning in minutes if the concentration is high.
20 minuter
2 to 3 days after have food poisoning.
The simple answer is no. your body does not produce carbon monoxide, it produces carbon dioxide. But if you hold your breath then yes carbon dioxide will accumulate in your blood. A person can feel this as a burning sensation, if you hold your breath long enough you will just pass out and your body will breath again correcting this problem
No, obviously not as long the CO is not produced with noxious other gases such as in car exhaust. That's why it's called a "silent killer" many victims die unknowingly in their sleep. If there were pain or sensation at all, it wouldn't be a source of accidental death.
I don't believe there is such a thing as Rayon poisoning. If Radon poisoning is what you're asking about, the only proven symptom is lung cancer after long term exposure.