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re: Ford Explorer owners say their cars poisoned them
Posted on 10/6/17 at 10:34 am to member12
Posted on 10/6/17 at 10:34 am to member12
Carbon monoxide poising is acute and causes asphyxiation as it binds more readily to hemoglobin than oxygen. I know of no long-term effects from small amounts that do not cause you to lose consciousness.
Now, you could possibly argue that you are being exposed to particulate matter, NOx, and perhaps BTEX in the exhaust fumes.
Now, you could possibly argue that you are being exposed to particulate matter, NOx, and perhaps BTEX in the exhaust fumes.
Posted on 10/6/17 at 11:23 am to Bmath
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Carbon monoxide poising is acute and causes asphyxiation as it binds more readily to hemoglobin than oxygen. I know of no long-term effects from small amounts that do not cause you to lose consciousness.
Now, you could possibly argue that you are being exposed to particulate matter, NOx, and perhaps BTEX in the exhaust fumes.
Small amounts could affect your ability to operate a machine safely. CO causes drowsiness, headaches, etc even in small quanities
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