Burning anything in a closed room consumes oxygen.
Additionally, the fumes from burning things can cause lung damage or even death due to smoke inhalation.
Burning paraffin produces carbon monoxide, a toxic gas that can be harmful to human health. In a poorly ventilated room, the carbon monoxide can accumulate to dangerous levels, leading to symptoms such as dizziness, headaches, and in severe cases, even death. It is important to ensure proper ventilation when using paraffin products to prevent these risks.
No, putting a candle in a fridge will not help it burn. In fact, the cold temperature of the fridge can affect the candle's ability to burn properly by slowing down the melting of the wax and potentially causing the wick to extinguish. It is best to keep candles at room temperature for optimal burning.
I don't see anything dangerous in this - strange, yes, but not dangerous.
Magnesuium burn in air at room temperature.
At room temperature, coal is in a solid state. It is a combustible black or brownish-black sedimentary rock primarily composed of carbon, along with various other elements. The solid form allows it to be mined and used as a fossil fuel for electricity generation and heating.
Burning of coal in a closed room will have suffocating effects.
No not at all of course you could lit the house on fire.
Burning propane or methane in a closed room or building can deplete oxygen levels, leading to asphyxiation. Additionally, these gases produce carbon monoxide when burned in insufficiently ventilated areas, which is a colorless, odorless gas that can be deadly if inhaled in high concentrations.
Burning carbon-based fuels produces carbon monoxide, a colorless and odorless gas that can be toxic when inhaled. When burned in a closed room or building, the buildup of carbon monoxide can lead to poisoning, causing symptoms like dizziness, headache, and even death. Proper ventilation is crucial when using carbon-based fuels indoors to prevent such dangers.
Coal although the fires were small and room based only
If you are running a window unit in a closed room, you will actually heat the room up. The unit needs to be able to "move" the heat to the outside air.
Having oils in the room is more dangerous.
No, I am in front of my system in a closed room.
Scented candles, air freshners, cleaners are all dangerous for birds. Non-stick utensils are dangerous as well.
Oxygen exists if you are on planet earth in any space that has air. The same amount of oxygen exists in a room with a closed door as in a room with an open door.
No it can't. You need oxygen to burn for it to work.
you just answered your own question, because your in a crowded room where the windows are closed