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  2. That rotten egg smell could be a gas leak. What can you do to ...

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    Natural gas leaks happen nearly every day in the U.S. — and they can be deadly if they go undetected. A report from a group of Texas environmental nonprofits released in June found around 2,600 ...

  3. Odorizer - Wikipedia

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    Ethanethiol (EM), commonly known as ethyl mercaptan is used in liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) and resembles odor of leeks, onions, durian, or cooked cabbage; Methanethiol, commonly known as methyl mercaptan, is added to natural gas as an odorant, usually in mixtures containing methane. Its smell is reminiscent of rotten eggs or cabbage.

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    Say goodbye to stinky, smelly odors in your home with these helpful hacks for getting rid of any kind of stench. 1-step odor eliminating remedies you won't believe you never knew about Skip to ...

  5. Was there a gas leak in Charlotte? 5 things to know about ...

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    A foul smell that wafted over much of Charlotte Thursday raised concerns about a possible natural gas leak. Was there a gas leak in Charlotte? 5 things to know about odor that stunk up the city ...

  6. Gas leak - Wikipedia

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    A gas leak refers to a leak of natural gas or another gaseous product from a pipeline or other containment into any area where the gas should not be present. Gas leaks can be hazardous to health as well as the environment. Even a small leak into a building or other confined space may gradually build up an explosive or lethal gas concentration. [1]

  7. List of highly toxic gases - Wikipedia

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    Highly Toxic: a gas that has a LC 50 in air of 200 ppm or less. [2] NFPA 704: Materials that, under emergency conditions, can cause serious or permanent injury are given a Health Hazard rating of 3. Their acute inhalation toxicity corresponds to those vapors or gases having LC 50 values greater than 1,000 ppm but less than or equal to 3,000 ppm ...

  8. The 1 Common Household Cleaning Ingredient You Should Never ...

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    The Washington State Department of Health advises to contact your medical provider or contact 911 if you experience any symptoms. Why Bleach Shouldn't Be Used To Unclog A Drain Drain cleaners are ...

  9. Methanethiol - Wikipedia

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    It is a colorless gas with a distinctive putrid smell. It is a natural substance found in the blood, brain and feces of animals (including humans), as well as in plant tissues. It also occurs naturally in certain foods, such as some nuts and cheese. It is one of the chemical compounds responsible for bad breath and the smell of flatus.