eastern11713
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I wanted to talk about what I believe is misinformation on this topic. I have read a ton of posts relating to how butane is "not toxic" and perfectly safe. I have seen many posts created by people asking if butane lighters pose a health risk. The response to all of these posts is "when butane is combusted, the reaction leaves behind only water and carbon dioxide." This is true, but what about when the butane gasses aren't ignited?
I think it is important to note that it is almost impossible to avoid inhaling the un-combusted form of butane. When you fill your torch, you almost always get a whiff of gas, and also when you use your lighter, but it fails to ignite, leaving you with a hissing sound. I think this is incredibly dangerous. There is a study that shows butane inhalation can cause immediate hear attacks, and death. (https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5787638/) Here is an article about how someone died due to just taking one breath of the gas. (http://i.stuff.co.nz/editors-picks/7583927/One-sniff-of-butane-can-be-fatal-inquest-told) There are plenty of similar studies and articles like that on google.
So, just how dangerous is the use of butane lighters? is it anything to be concerned about? I think the main hazard comes from refilling your butane lighter, where the gas literally sprays into the air right in front of you. Am I missing something?
This video shows what I am describing https://youtu.be/gi4b09WtBL0?t=48
Thanks for any input
I think it is important to note that it is almost impossible to avoid inhaling the un-combusted form of butane. When you fill your torch, you almost always get a whiff of gas, and also when you use your lighter, but it fails to ignite, leaving you with a hissing sound. I think this is incredibly dangerous. There is a study that shows butane inhalation can cause immediate hear attacks, and death. (https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5787638/) Here is an article about how someone died due to just taking one breath of the gas. (http://i.stuff.co.nz/editors-picks/7583927/One-sniff-of-butane-can-be-fatal-inquest-told) There are plenty of similar studies and articles like that on google.
So, just how dangerous is the use of butane lighters? is it anything to be concerned about? I think the main hazard comes from refilling your butane lighter, where the gas literally sprays into the air right in front of you. Am I missing something?
This video shows what I am describing https://youtu.be/gi4b09WtBL0?t=48
Thanks for any input