my husband is a machianist and accidently inhaled impregnated graphite, he automatically became dizzy and vomited. He's sleeping now, but are there any serious side effects i should be watching for, or should i take him to emergency room?
It really depends on what kind of fumes you are breathing in. For example, if you breathe in cyanide, you will feel rather happy as the smell is quite nice but if you smell a rose you have a 100% chance of dying a horrible, painful, excruciating and tramautising death where the people around 10 000m of you will also die. This is the reason why roses are the most dangerous thing in the universe and sworn enemies give each other roses on Valentine's Day. Quintillions of dollars have now been invested into eradicating these defiling plants from our universe and we are succeeding with the first ever spaceship throwing 10% of the roses on Earth into a blackhole which was a really a wormhole which sent the roses back on Earth killing 99.9999% of the population on Earth.
Many things can happen. Chlorine for example is a gas that causes blisters in your lungs and pierce the lungs spilling your fluids and you can literally drown from your own fluids. Tobacco's fumes ruin your brain cells and your body's blood is filled with carbon dioxide, not oxygen. That can result to shortness of breath. Eventually anything replacing your oxygen supply will cause death. Any non-metals from the Periodic Table can kill you from inhales. They call all be considered dangerous fumes.
if you are concerned about breathing in the fumes i would see a doctor or someone who specializes in things like that
Depends what kind of fumes, but contact your doctor and tell him the fumes you inhaled.
go to the doctors x
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Absolutely, almost all fumes produced from a factory or manufacturing facility are from toxic chemicals even from cleaning supplies. Do not inhale and limit your exposure as much as possible.
Yes, severe. Phosphine gas, lead fumes... Toxic stuff. Google is your friend.
It is toxic chemical element that has been given the number 48.
Bleach and Ammonia are a toxic combination. The fumes are fatal. In a nutshell it will fill your lungs with toxic fluid and you will drown. Happy cleaning!
Carbob is a non toxic chemical element but is very combustible.
A dead mouse may emit toxic fumes if it was killed by a chemical or pesticide. These can be released through decomposition.
Smoke or chemical inhalation
Absolutely, almost all fumes produced from a factory or manufacturing facility are from toxic chemicals even from cleaning supplies. Do not inhale and limit your exposure as much as possible.
I smiled as I inhaled the beautiful rose scent. As you inhale, air enters your body. If you wear a mask, you won't inhale the toxic fumes. Smoke can kill those who inhale it.
You should never inhale the fumes. They are very toxic. Should get away from the site
because the lighting may dysfunction the chemicals and create a chemical reaction and or make toxic fumes.
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.
Plutonium is a solid in its natural phase, so you really couldn't inhale it unless you vaporized it, or if you inhale the dust. Then it would be dangerous, considering that plutonium is radioactive, though only mildly toxic, as it will accumulate in the bone marrow.
Toxic fumes are gases that are poisonous or dangerous to people. There are different levels of toxicity, meaning some fumes ( gases ) are more dangerous than others. For instance, carbon monoxide can be present in your house. It is a toxic fume that comes from car exhaust or furnaces. In very, very low concentrations, you may only show mild symptoms like a headache or even none if you come and go a lot. But in higher concentrations it will be lethal (deadly ) and kill you. Toxic fumes generally come from factories or result from chemical processes like combustion ( in an engine ), or processing/manufacturing ( mills, oil refineries,chemical plants). It is now widely accepted that cigarette smoke is toxic, as it causes cancer, and has been linked to lung and Heart diseases. Generally, most toxic fumes are man-made.
you would inhale toxic or smuthering fumes ( something other that oxygen ) If you run out of Oxygen you will suffercate and thus die.
It releases toxic fumes and also contributes to climate change.