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No, because you'll be melting plastic, and melting plastic does create toxic fumes.
all the petri dishes with cancer cells have been exposed to tobacco smoke.
You can burn your dishes, but only if they are paper (or cardboard) dishes. Ceramic dishes do not burn. Plastic dishes do burn, but will produce a noxious smoke. And if you do want to burn your dishes, burn them only in a properly constructed fireplace or fire pit, so that the fire remains controlled, and does not spread. Fire can be amazingly dangerous.
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Maybe you are allergic to it.
If you can smell burnt plastic then you could potentially be in danger. Smoke from burning plastic can be harmful to breathe.
When other people are exposed to it, it is second hand smoke.
According to the CDC, about 58 million nonsmokers in the United States are exposed to secondhand smoke. This exposure increases the risk of health issues such as lung cancer, heart disease, and respiratory infections. It is important to avoid secondhand smoke to protect your health and the health of those around you.
Heavens no! it's an addictive Drug.
Even if the fire didn't get near the dishes, the smoke and soot probably did. Luckily dishes are nonporous so you can wash away any residue and odor fairly easily.
740,000 teens between the ages of 13 and 15 are exposed worldwide. In the surveys, nearly half of the teens -- 47% -- reported being exposed to secondhand smoke at home during the previous week. A similar percentage -- 48% -- reported secondhand smoke exposure in other places during the previous week.
740,000 teens between the ages of 13 and 15 are exposed worldwide. In the surveys, nearly half of the teens -- 47% -- reported being exposed to secondhand smoke at home during the previous week. A similar percentage -- 48% -- reported secondhand smoke exposure in other places during the previous week.