Well, if allowed to sit, urine will start forming ammonia. Ammonis fumes are harmful to all people. But, you should change the baby long before fumes would be an issue. A baby needs to be changed at least every four hours, but it is worth checking ever hour. They can easily get diaper rash and yeast infections if they are allowed to remain wet.
No
depends on whether you get caught sniffing them or not
Yes, huffing cat urine can be harmful to your health. Inhaling the fumes can cause respiratory issues, damage to the lungs, and potentially lead to serious health problems. It is important to avoid inhaling any type of animal urine as it can be toxic.
Bleach alone is toxic. So mixing it with urine, might dilute it if anything
No, it is completey fine just do not get carried away.
Peeing in the uterus is a common thing and normal for unborn babies. The urine from the fetus is not harmful to the baby or the mother.
No, cat urine fumes do not release carbon monoxide fumes. Carbon monoxide is a colorless, odorless gas produced by the incomplete burning of carbon-based fuels. Cat urine may produce ammonia fumes, but not carbon monoxide.
Cat urine has ammonia in it. Some people say that the ammonia fumes can harm small children, and unborn babies (if the mother breathes in the fumes). However, there are other people who say that this is just a myth.Even if ammonia fumes could harm small children and unborn babies...so what? The only way the child would be exposed to the fumes is if the child was cleaning out the litter box. And how many 2 year-olds clean out litter boxes?Exposure to cat feces can also cause the disease toxoplasmosis. However, this disease is extremely rare among indoors-only cats, so, if your cat is an indoors cat, you don't need to worry about this.
It is not recommended to freeze human urine for reuse due to potential health risks, as urine can contain bacteria and other harmful substances. It is best to dispose of urine properly and safely.
Yes, the affects on smelling human feces bacteria fumes specifically those mixed with urine in a confined area could result in mild hallucination, furthermore, when injested over a prolonged Period could result in bacterial infection.
There is a never-ending debate on whether urine is harmful or not. While some argue that drinking urine promotes good health, urine may contain toxic components that may be harmful to the body.
Breathing in human urine is not advisable, as it can release ammonia and other harmful compounds which may irritate the respiratory system. While urine is primarily composed of water, its waste products can pose health risks if inhaled. Prolonged exposure to the vapors could lead to respiratory issues or infections. It's best to avoid inhaling any bodily fluids.