Freon can stay in the air for several weeks to several months after a leak occurs, depending on factors such as temperature, humidity, and air circulation.
It a word, no. Without a leak, the freon level in your unit should stay the same for years and years.
Co2 will leak out in a few hours. It's not designed to stay in the gun for a long period of time.
A landlord should be able to continue to add the freon to help you stay cool as long as he wants. The only caveat is that if you continue to suffer long delays between his ability to add freon, he may then be violating his contract to provide you a livable condition.
"Overcharged" with freon,, just like a credit card, ..overcharge and it stops working.
You might get heat stroke, which occurs if you stay out in the sun too long.
low freon
Because you are low on freon or bad pressure switch will also stop compressor to stay on.
None. This only occurs during a leak. This gas is also heavier then air. If it leaks stay high, it falls to the ground and sits there. It s not healthy to breathe.
If your air conditioner is blowing hot air even after adding Freon, here’s what might be happening: Refrigerant Leak – If there’s a leak, the new Freon may have already escaped. A proper pressure test is needed. Compressor Issue – The compressor may not be working, so it can’t circulate the refrigerant. Dirty Condenser or Filters – Blocked airflow can cause hot air instead of cool. Electrical or Thermostat Problems – Faulty wiring or a bad thermostat can stop cooling even if Freon is full. Simply adding Freon won’t fix the real issue if there’s an underlying problem. It’s best to schedule a full diagnostic with a trusted AC maintenance company in Dubai to find and fix the root cause. AC Maintenance UAE
Yes.
Oxygen depletion is the issue. No O2=death. A few folks have done this and died. It's not from the buzz you get, it is from passing out and not getting oxygen in your lungs. Freon is heavier than air so it lays in your lungs at the bottom. Stay alive. Don't breathe freon without someone around who is on oxygen and can get you away from the freon and into the air when you pass out. lc
As long as they stay babies is how long they stay babies.