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Ardesevent

Ardesevent

It’s the end of the line, cowboy
Feb 2, 2020
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Teflon pans were banned in the U.S. in 2014, and in the UK in 2008. If you have a nonstick pot or pan made before then, chances are it's made from Teflon.
Teflon pans are safe to cook with, but only below 570 degrees (F). But when a telfon pan is left on a stove burner with nothing in it, the Teflon coating breaks down and releases a poisonous gas. There are many stories from birds dying from this gas within a few hours, but I haven't managed to find a case about a human death.
Teflon fumes are believed not to cause damage to humans, besides polymer fume fever- a rare condition that gives flu-like symptoms. This condition takes a few hours of exposure to settle in.
I haven't found a case where someone was exposed to it for more than some hours. If someone was exposed to it for more than that- say, a day- could this gas stand a chance of killing them? This would most likely require a sealed off small room so the gas would fill it, there's no chance it would kill in an area as big as an apartment or a house if it struggles to kill birds. A stove might be too risky to leave on for a day or two, maybe a bunson burner would work instead.
I'm not optimistic about this method succeeding at all, but there might be a chance it'll work. It doesn't seem to be difficult to set up at all, and it might feel similarly to carbon monoxide.
 

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