Yes
That depends on what type of insulation you're talking about. Exposed foam insulation generally isn't dangerous. Exposed asbestos insulation might be.
Yes, it is bad to breathe in insulation. Insulation materials can contain harmful particles that can irritate the lungs and cause respiratory issues. It is important to avoid breathing in insulation and to take proper precautions when working with it.
it is more dangerous to breathe the smoke of roasted cashews.
If the insulation is incomplete the installation will fail its inspection because it is potentially dangerous.
Probably because you can't breathe...
Yes, we can breathe in nitrogen safely as it makes up about 78 of the air we breathe. However, breathing in pure nitrogen can be dangerous as it can displace oxygen in the air, leading to asphyxiation.
If you breathe in car exhaust for long periods it can cause death so is therefore very dangerous. It has also been linked to high numbers of asthma cases in city centres with lots of traffic.
Vermiculite insulation containing asbestos is about as dangerous as any other type of insulation that contains asbestos. If it becomes airborne and people breath in the fibers, their risk of contracting an asbestos related disease increases. The amount of increased risk depends on how much asbestos is in the insulation, how much becomes airborne, how long the people are exposed to the airborne fibers, and whether they smoke tobacco products.
overheating cables can cause the insulation and other wires to melt and this removes dangerous fumes. this can also lead to a fire or an explosion.By: Aleeq Salim
no its just vapor of water if its mixed with another element then yes
Not a good idea. It really needs to breathe. You can trap moisture and create a mold situation.
Hot copper wire gives off no fumes.However if you are talking about insulated copper wire, the insulation will give off fumes. Depending on the type of insulation it can be anywhere from totally safe to deadly!