If it is a window air conditioner, then you shouldn't worry about gas fumes affecting it. If you have gas fumes in your house (that you know shouldn't be there), then call your gas company because this could be serious. Also, don't light anything (candles, stove, etc.) because that could be disastrous.
To make wood gas (which is a mixture of hydrogen and carbon monoxide) you heat wood chips in an container where there is little or no oxygen to the point where they blacken and give off their gas. To do this (in a safe place outside) put an old metal kettle on a camping gas stove, fill it with dry sawdust and put on the lid. Turn on the stove gas and after a time fumes will come out of the kettle spout (these fumes will burn if ignited). The fumes are wood gas and soot particles (to make pure wood gas the soot needs to be removed). It is possible to run a car on wood gas.
Yes, burning poop can release toxic fumes and particles that are harmful to inhale.
Inhale some oxygen. and lots of it.
Yes, it is correct
Sewage is a breeding ground for bacteria and viruses. It is not safe at all to inhale the fumes of sewage as a result. Several types of pathogens could enter the sinus and lungs and multiply within the body.
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No, but you should not intentionally concentrate or inhale the fumes.
A person should check for gas fumes when there is a gas leak. A person should also check for gas fumes if there is a smell of gas. There are items that can be purchased that will monitor for gas in the air.
If you mean the gas from farting then I would not think so unless you were forced to breath it in without any oxygen. I believe the gas is called methane and is flammable.
No, a propane stove is not the same as a gas stove. Propane stoves use propane gas as fuel, while gas stoves can use either natural gas or propane.
Turn off the gas supply to the stove. Disconnect the gas line from the stove. Remove the old stove from its location. Install the new gas stove in the designated area. Connect the gas line to the new stove. Turn on the gas supply and check for leaks. Test the new stove to ensure it is working properly.