Yes. Sewer gas is can be extremely dangerous. Not only can it make you sick, it can kill the occupants of a building that does not have safe Plumbing. That is why, in most regions, only qualified plumbers are permitted to make changes to plumbing, and plumbing installations must be inspected by an authorized official.
yes, yes you can
yes you can because it is not good for you to breathe on
Because it is highly flammable. it is poisonous and can make a person breathing the fumes very sick, and because it will evaporate if you do and you will have to buy more of it.
*cold*breathing problems*weather can make a dog sick
Any fumes may be dangerous but this depends on the chemical nature of the fumes, dimension of particles, time of exposition, concentration in the atmosphere.
Yes, inhaling strong glue fumes can cause dizziness, headache, nausea, and throat irritation. Prolonged exposure to these fumes can lead to more serious health issues. It is important to work in a well-ventilated area and take breaks to minimize exposure.
While paint fumes should not make a baby horribly ill, I would not recommend having a baby inhale paint fumes for a long period of time. In adults, paint fumes are known to cause headaches by irritating the nose and throat nerves. So I would suggest, if you have painted and cannot avoid having the baby around paint fumes, to open a window or put a fan in the room to help air out the space. for more information: http://ths.gardenweb.com/forums/load/paint/msg0110170323994.html
it can't. it's so healthy for your body ngl. all them fumes
No. Steam is just water.
if the person is sick, and you are close enough to the person, then yes you can get sick. But if you are sick and you breath on someone, then that person could get sick. If you or the person who you are breathing on are both healthy, then it would be hard to get sick, in fact if someone is going to get sick, then it will be the person who you are breathing on.
Normally once someone feels the effects of sewer gas hydrogen sulfide /methane and other very highly carcinogenic fumes they are have liver damage and most likely some form of cancer or other dreaded diseases as many sewer gases are not detectable by smell thus by the time there is a diagnoses it is usually to late for the victim
Though antifreeze products contain ethylene glycol which could cause toxicity if swallowed, it is unlikely that brief and accidental exposure to fumes would result in significant problems as an insufficient amount of the antifreeze would actually be absorbed into the body.