If it gets into food yes! It is poisonous.
Freon is a trade name. Most use Puron now.
No.
It could be any of the three but at room temperature it is a gas. Freon is a gas
The bacteria that makes food go 'bad' needs warm places to reproduce. Keeping food in the fridge slows down the bacteria. In many cases chilled foods start to develop bacteria that cause foods contaminate at or above 8 degrees. Domestic and industrial refrigeration runs at 2 to 6 degrees
you are not allowed to because you could spill and get some food into chemicals and could cause an accident
No, it is not safe to eat food from a refrigerator that has had a leak of freon. Freon is a refrigerant that can be harmful if ingested or inhaled, and it may contaminate the food stored inside. If you suspect a freon leak, it's best to dispose of any food in the fridge and have the appliance inspected and repaired by a professional. Always prioritize safety when dealing with potential refrigerant exposure.
i have contaminate the food by putting my dirty hand on the food.
Yes
Absolutely not ... R410 operates at much higher pressures than R22, and mixing would do nothing but contaminate both refrigerants (and possibly mess up your system)
Yes, bleach fumes can contaminate food if the food is exposed to the fumes directly or if the fumes are present in the air around the food. It is important to keep bleach and food separate to prevent contamination.
pests contaminate food by landing on the food and leaving there waste ,if you may, like flies whenever they land they vomit, leave waste, and urine. pests also contaminate food just by carrying diseases.
through organisms which contaminate food like house fly
cross contamination
Some behaviors that can contaminate food include toileting, not washing hands, chewing fingernails, picking nose, bad body odor, and scratching face or behind.
Because saliva contains bacteria from your mouth.
Contaminate
Yes they do, the chemicals in them contaminate anything it touches, you should wipe down any surfaces like countertops after using one.