Yes.
Yes it can cause you to become dizzy,light headed and sleepy from what i understand after talking to the EPA. We are having a problem with freon leaking into our home with small children present after faulty work on our central air system.
It shouldn't. If you start feeling sleepy, light headed, etc. whenever you turn on your air conditioning, it may possibly be caused by a refrigerant leak in the evaporator.
It is always go for a professional for natural gas leak detection. They have lot of equipments to detect the leak. Homeowners do not attempt to do these things as it might harm them.
It could possibly be the lighting or if you stare at a computer frequently at work. Your workplace could also have a gas leak.
When a person encounters a natural gas leak they should open the windows and isolate the concern if the leak is faint, but if the odor is strong then you must leave quickly get yourself away from the leak and call the utility company or 911. Calling the utility will also help with a faint gas leak.
If you are sure you are getting dizzy from the air comming out of your vents you need to call a HVAC contractor to check out the unit! If there is a refrigerant leak bad enough to make you dizzy the chances are it has all leaked out of the system. If you have a old furnace there could be carbon dioxide or monoxide leaking out of the flue piping...if you are running the heat.
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Headache Nausea Sleepy Dizzy Death All from carbon monoxide poisoning
To test for a natural gas leak, you can use a gas leak detector or a mixture of soap and water to check for bubbles at gas connection points. You can also listen for hissing sounds near gas lines and look for a rotten egg smell, which is a sign of a gas leak. If you suspect a leak, evacuate the area and contact your gas company immediately.
Yes there are several forms of natural gas leak detectors. # natural gas is an oderless gas, but if it is coming from a supplier of nat. gas an oderant is added for safety, it smells like rotten eggs! so you can use your nose. # there are liguid leak detectors that when sprayed on the fittings & pipes that carry the gas will bubble to aid in locating the leak. # there are electronic leak detectors for nat. gas they range in price from $100.00 to $500.00 * you can call a heating & air conditioning contractor that will find the leak for you then repair it as well, if you like you can ask the service tech. to show you the leak using the liquid detector that way you will know there is a leak and not just him making the electronic detector "sing".
It should not as natural gas is not carbon monoxide.