If you run a car in a closed garage, It can make you pass and suffocate to death. CO, carbon monoxide is deadly. That is why most new house have CO detectors, You would feel dizzy, nausea or get a headache first.
Carbon Monoxide has an adverse effect on the inner air pockets of the lungs. By breathing in carbon monoxide it restricts the amount of air in which the many air pockets inside the lungs hold.The resulting factor is lack of oxygen in the Blood stream, will cause the individual ti become dizzy, and ultimately faint as the blood flow to the brain becomes insufficient enough to facilitate the amount of oxygen the brain requires. After fainting the victim slips into a coma and is generally fatal.
Smog or smoke can damage your lungs, turn them black and block the airways with this gooey white stuff...and eventually die... if you breath it, it does the same damage to your lungs because the fumes are still going in your lungs...
Yes, very dangerous. The fumes are harmful to the lungs and will cause cancer and possible brain damage if you breath enough.
Inhaling spray paint fumes can lead to health risks such as headaches, dizziness, nausea, respiratory irritation, and long-term damage to the lungs and nervous system.
Inhaling ammonia fumes can irritate the respiratory system, causing coughing, shortness of breath, and throat irritation. Prolonged exposure to high concentrations of ammonia can lead to more severe respiratory issues, such as bronchitis or pneumonia. In extreme cases, ammonia inhalation can cause lung damage or even be fatal.
The fumes from toilet bowl cleaners are harmful to the lungs, eyes, nose and throat. Many cleaners have corrosive ingredients and when mixed with chlorine produce dangerous fumes.
it affects lungs
No. Inhaling bleach would cause damage to the nose, throat, trachea and lungs. See Related Links.
Sterno fumes can certainly cause eye irritation. The fumes can also cause irritation in the lungs after significant exposure.
Inhaling gasoline fumes is extremely dangerous and can lead to serious health problems and even death. Deliberately inhaling gasoline fumes is considered substance abuse and can result in immediate and long-term health consequences, including damage to the brain, lungs, and other organs. If you suspect someone has inhaled gasoline fumes, seek immediate medical help.
Inhalation of solvent fumes can lead to short-term effects like headaches, dizziness, nausea, and irritation of the respiratory tract. Long-term exposure can cause damage to the central nervous system, liver, kidneys, and lungs. Prolonged inhalation of solvent fumes may also increase the risk of developing cancer.
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No, you cannot get "drunk" with anything else than alcohol. But for sure meth fumes can kill. They are extremely poisonous and even more flammable, so if the fumes don't kill you, the explossion surely will...