yes, very, go to a doctor.
You can wear a respirator mask.
Not unless there is a severe leak of refrigerant happening and then undesirable but probably not toxic
Yes, inhaling hand sanitizer can be toxic and harmful to your respiratory system, causing irritation and potentially leading to more serious health issues. It is important to use hand sanitizer as directed, which is by applying it to your hands and allowing it to evaporate, rather than inhaling it.
Possibly, depending on the toxins inhaled.
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No, it is not safe to drink milk after inhaling ammonia and bleach. Inhaling these chemicals can cause irritation to the respiratory system and mixing them can produce toxic fumes. It is important to seek medical attention immediately if you have been exposed to these chemicals.
The black smoke emanating from public transportation . is the most potential source of toxic exposure. By inhaling the said gaseous fume through our breath and storing in our lungs, we are severely exposed to toxic substances prevalent there.
Melting aluminum cans is not toxic, as aluminum is a non-toxic metal. However, it is important to melt aluminum cans in a well-ventilated area to avoid inhaling any fumes that may be released during the melting process.
Damprid is not considered toxic when used as instructed. However, ingesting or inhaling large amounts of the product can be harmful. It is important to keep Damprid out of reach of children and pets and to use it in a well-ventilated area.
Yes and no. Helium by itself is not toxic, however, it displaces the oxygen in the air which can cause suffocation and oxygen deprivation to the brain.
If it kills you, then pretty much forever. Chlorine is toxic, and water is not an antidote.