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.
the fumes is the fumes that expose in the fumes that reqiured to make some fumes for fumes
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.
Antifreeze is usually about 1,000 dollars to make.
Could be water or antifreeze getting into the oil
Probably not - I've never heard of it. I've heard of miscarriages being caused by breathing paint fumes - but the ones that say low odor are safe.
You should wear a respirarator so you are not breathing in fumes and make sure that the booth is vented properly with no sources of ignition.
My dad puts antifreeze on his car.
it could make you naseauted a little to your stomach if you breathe in the fumes. but it will bleach your hair whitee and it doesnt look to good.
The boat could blow up. Gasoline fumes are very explosive. That is why boats are required by law to have ventilation for the engine room. If there are fumes and there is a spark from something electrical then the boat could explode. Always ventilate after fueling for at least 4 minutes, and make sure that electrical equipment on the boat is UL listed as ignition protected. That means it won't ignite any gas fumes. Always check for fumes with your nose before starting the engine.
The antifreeze level could be low, or the thermostat may need to be replaced, or the antifreeze line might need to be blead to get all the air out, the air in the line will make it overheat.
The candelabra tree is poisonous the sap will blister you if on contact with your skin touching the tree will burn your skin even breathing its fumes can burn you ferociously
The thermistat could be bad, check to make sure the fan is kicking on.