Because, it's bad for you. When you breathe in the smoke, it just is! Everyone knows that! :D
Heat is typically the least dangerous element of a fire as it is the energy source that drives the combustion process. Smoke and flames pose a greater risk to health and safety due to their ability to spread rapidly and cause harm to individuals and property. Speed can also increase the danger of a fire by making it harder to control or evacuate.
You can use baking soda, white vinegar, activated charcoal, or commercial odor eliminators to remove the smell of smoke from your house. Inhaling smoke from a fire can be dangerous as it contains toxic substances such as carbon monoxide and other chemicals that can cause respiratory issues and other health problems. It's important to ventilate the area well and seek professional help if needed.
Firefighters use oxygen tanks to provide a source of clean, breathable air in smoke-filled environments during firefighting operations. This helps protect them from the harmful effects of smoke inhalation and enables them to work efficiently and safely in dangerous conditions.
Yes, smoke is a collection of airborne solid and liquid particles that result from combustion or other types of chemical reactions. While fire is a common source of smoke, it is possible for smoke to exist without fire, such as in cases of industrial processes, vehicle exhaust, or volcanic activity.
Yes, smoke is the collection of gasses and particles which escape from a material when it undergoes combustion. No fire is a type of liquid and can be found in the deep caverns of mexico. :)
I wouldn't think so; as long as you don't purposely do it. Of course, repeated inhaling of smoke can be harmful to your lungs.
They could be. The only time I would think they would be dangerous is if there is a fire near, anything that produces smoke, if there are special angles of light (when you go outside and have a mirror, and angel it at something, it could catch on fire). So yes, they are pretty dangerous!
First of all 'fire fighting' is dangerous because the fire can burn you (duh) and the smoke will kill you. The main cause for death in a fire is due to accidental smoke inhalation because the higher toxin levels are usually around head level. Fire fighting is fine so long as you have the correct and appropriate protection. (But I highly suggest not trying unless you have permission, supervision, and again, protection)
Heat is typically the least dangerous element of a fire as it is the energy source that drives the combustion process. Smoke and flames pose a greater risk to health and safety due to their ability to spread rapidly and cause harm to individuals and property. Speed can also increase the danger of a fire by making it harder to control or evacuate.
Fire is extremaly hot and it can burn of your skin and you could also die. Don't go near fire!
too much of it can, so yes smoke can kill you
i don't know, but i hope not! i love him and it is very dangerous! so if you are reading this just remember never smoke it is dangerous and you can die from it! so don't smoke never never never never!
Dark black or dark gray smoke typically indicates a fire burning rapidly and with great intensity. This type of smoke usually results from fuels burning incompletely and can be a sign of a dangerous and intense fire.
When there is a fire in the home, that is a scary and very dangerous situation. When there is a fire, leave the home by staying as close to the ground as possible to avoid smoke inhalation and burns.
"playing with fire" would be dangerous, so if someone says you are playing with fire, they mean you are doing something dangerous.
It is recommended to escape a home fire within 2 minutes before it becomes too dangerous due to the rapid spread of flames and smoke.
Well you might think this is weird but, smoke bombs are probably the most dangerous because, the smoke from it has acid in it and other harmful chemicals so if you breath the smoke in you will get sick or you can die.