IF YOU HAVE A GAS LEAK IN YOUR HOUSE AND YOU ARE SLEEP AND THE WINDOWS ARE CLOSED.THE THE BUILD UP OF GAS CAN KILL YOU. AND IF THE BUILD UP GAS HAS NO FLESH AIR TO NEUTRALIZE IT YOU CAN HAVE A EXPLOSION IF INITED.
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No its not able to kill a person because fart is natural gas
When a person encounters a natural gas leak they should open the windows and isolate the concern if the leak is faint, but if the odor is strong then you must leave quickly get yourself away from the leak and call the utility company or 911. Calling the utility will also help with a faint gas leak.
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The Holocaust was a very scary time for the Jews. The gas chambers werement to make them suffer, and kill them. --- The point of gas chambers was to kill large numbers of people quickly.
Yes, natural gas can be harmful or fatal if inhaled in high concentrations because it displaces oxygen in the air, leading to suffocation. It is important to ensure proper ventilation when using natural gas appliances to prevent the build-up of dangerous levels of gas.
There are many kinds of gas that are considered poisonous. Some will kill quickly, some kill slowly, some make you sick and maybe, eventually kill you. Mustard gas is one kind of poisonous gas. It will run your lungs, make you sick, and in most cases result in death.
No, Questars do not emit gas into the atmosphere. Questar gas is a natural gas that is low-density. If natural gas happens to escape into the atmosphere, it quickly dissipates compared to denser propane or gasoline fumes. If you would like to report a natural gas line break, call 800-767-1689.
protecting a natural resource (trees, rivers, oil, natural gas, coal) from being used up too quickly before it can be replenished.
can a person buy natural gas and resale it to mobile home parks for 50-60% higher price
No. They may be irritating to your sense of smell but they are not fatal. However, the inability to pass gas can kill you.
Some drawbacks of natural gas include its status as a fossil fuel, which contributes to greenhouse gas emissions when burned; the potential for leaks during extraction, transportation, and storage; and the possibility of environmental damage from fracking operations used to extract natural gas.