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Effect Of Benzene Emitted From Car AC by Nobody: 8:09pm On Nov 09, 2013 |
CAR AIR CONDITIONER!!! No wonder more folks are dying from cancer than ever before. We wonder where this stuff comes from but here is an example that explains a lot of the cancer causing incidents. Many people are in their cars first thing in the morning and the last thing at night, 7 days a week. Please do NOT turn on A/C as soon as you enter the car. Open the windows after you enter your car and turn ON the A/C after a couple of minutes. Here's why: According to a research, the dashboard emits Benzene, a cancer-causing toxin (carcinogen - take time to observe the smell of heated plastic in your car). In addition to causing cancer, Benzene poisons your bones, causes anaemia and reduces white blood cells. Prolonged exposure will cause Leukaemia, increasing the risk of cancer and Can also cause miscarriage. Acceptable Benzene level indoors is 50 mg per sq. ft. A car parked indoors with windows closed will contain 400-800 mg of Benzene. If parked outdoors under the sun at a temperature above 70 degrees F, the Benzene level goes up to 2000-4000 mg, 40 times the acceptable level. People who get into the car, keeping windows closed will inevitably inhale, in quick succession, excessive amounts of the toxin. Benzene is a toxin that affects your kidney and liver. What's worse, it is extremely difficult for your body to expel this toxic stuff. So, please open the windows and doors of your car and give time for the deadly interior air to clear out before you enter. |
Re: Effect Of Benzene Emitted From Car AC by REUBEN010(m): 8:50pm On Nov 09, 2013 |
10nx for the advise. |
Re: Effect Of Benzene Emitted From Car AC by Nobody: 8:54pm On Nov 09, 2013 |
REUBEN010: 10nx for the advise.welcum bro |
Re: Effect Of Benzene Emitted From Car AC by elektra80: 8:56pm On Nov 09, 2013 |
would be nice if u include ur source |
Re: Effect Of Benzene Emitted From Car AC by Nobody: 9:09pm On Nov 09, 2013 |
elektra80: would be nice if u include ur sourcei think d message is more important |
Re: Effect Of Benzene Emitted From Car AC by sultaan(m): 4:29am On Nov 10, 2013 |
bull If you understand how a.c works then you won't be posting that, I hope all the cold drinks from fridge and frozen fish from freezer has not given anyone cancer 1 Like |
Re: Effect Of Benzene Emitted From Car AC by aaidel(m): 4:54am On Nov 10, 2013 |
i have seen this sort of messages on various social media and it is not true here is an exerpt from the american cancer society website: Is your car killing you with benzene? July 19, 2011 By Ted Gansler, MD, MBA An e-mail message that may have come into your inbox recently claims that dangerous levels of a cancer-causing chemical (benzene) are released from the plastic surfaces of automobile interiors. The e-mail recommends opening the vehicle's windows to remove the benzene before using the air conditioner. Although benzene is linked to leukemia, very little research has looked at whether the interior surfaces of cars release dangerous amounts of benzene, and the information that is available does not support the e-mail's claims. Let's break the message down and compare the claims with the facts. Here is the e-mail message (this links to snopes.com, which is not affiliated with cancer.org or ACS) And here's a point-by-point comparison of the claims and the facts: Claim: My car's manual says to roll down the windows to let out all the hot air before turning on the A/C. WHY? Fact: On a sunny day, the temperature in a parked car can be more than 40 degrees (Fahrenheit) higher than the outside air. Opening the windows is the fastest way to exchange the hot interior air with the cooler outside air. Once that is done, the air conditioner can make the interior cooler than the outside air. The manual's recommendation is probably focused on passenger comfort rather than toxicology. -------- Claim: No wonder more folks are dying from cancer than ever before. Fact: Actually, the age-adjusted cancer death rates in the United States have been decreasing for the past 2 decades. -------- Claim: Please do NOT turn on A/C as soon as you enter the car. Open the windows after you enter your car, and then turn ON the AC after a couple of minutes. Here's why: According to research, the car's dashboard, seats, a/c ducts in fact ALL of the plastic objects in your vehicle, emit Benzene, a Cancer causing toxin. A BIG CARCINOGEN... Prolonged exposure will cause Leukemia and increases the risk of some cancers. Fact: Benzene is known to cause cancer, based on evidence from studies in both people and laboratory animals. The link between benzene and cancer has largely focused on leukemia and other cancers of blood cells. Rates of leukemia, particularly acute myeloid leukemia (AML), have been found to be higher in studies of workers exposed to high levels of benzene, such as those in the chemical, shoemaking, and oil refining industries. Some studies have also suggested links to acute lymphocytic leukemia (ALL) in children and to chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) and other blood-related cancers, such as multiple myeloma and non-Hodgkin lymphoma, in adults. However, the evidence is not as strong for these cancers. A German study published in 2007 specifically researching the air inside parked cars did not find a hazard to human health. Their analysis detected some cancer-causing chemicals and others that are considered probable or possible carcinogens, but these chemicals were present at levels similar to those found in the air of buildings. Some chemicals that are similar to benzene were found, but benzene was not reported in the results of this study. -------- Claim: Acceptable Benzene level indoors is: 50mg per sq.ft. A car parked indoors, with windows closed, will contain 400-800 mg of Benzene. If parked outdoors, under the sun, at a temperature above 60 degrees F, the Benzene level goes up to 2000-4000 mg, 40 times the acceptable level. People who get into the car, keeping the windows closed, will inevitably inhale, in quick succession, excessive amounts of the BENZENE toxin. Fact: The standard way to report levels of chemicals in air is mass per volume (for example, mg per cubic meter or cubic foot), not mass per area (mg per square foot). Although this is a technical detail, it suggests that the authors of this e-mail may have limited knowledge of the basic scientific principles of this topic. Furthermore, United States regulations do not specify any single acceptable benzene level. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) has a limit for short-term (15 minute) workplace exposure (3.2 mg per cubic meter) and for average workday exposure ( 0.32 mg per cubic meter). So, the benzene level stated in the e-mail (recalculated as mg per cubic meter) as acceptable is between the NIOSH levels for short-term and daily exposure. Another blow against this claim comes from the German study previously mentioned. It measured the level of a whole group of chemicals in a new car and an older car "parked in sunshine." Levels were higher in the new car than the old one, but still 1/10 of the level claimed in the e-mail for benzene alone (and, benzene was not even among the more than 40 chemicals recognized in the study). Several other studies -- from Germany, South Korea, and the United States -- have looked at benzene levels in moving cars. These levels have ranged from 0.013 to 0.560 mg per cubic meter. The high range of these reports exceeds the NIOSH chronic exposure limit, though in the US study, the highest level (0.045 mg per cubic meter) was found in a car the researchers described as malfunctioning. The Upshot We found no published studies that confirm the claims of this e-mail. Benzene levels that exceed recommendations for chronic workplace exposure have been observed in some moving cars, but these levels seem unlikely in properly maintained cars. Still, if you're concerned about benzene levels in cars (especially in cars with the engine running), there's no harm in opening the windows periodically or using an air-conditioner setting that circulates air from outside the vehicle. And there are other steps people can take to reduce the amount of benzene to which they're exposed: Stay away from cigarette smoke. If you are a smoker, try to quit. Cigarette smoke is a major source of benzene exposure. If you are exposed on the job, talk to your employer about process changes (such as replacing the benzene with another solvent or making sure the benzene source is properly enclosed) or by using personal protective equipment. If needed, the Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA) can provide more information or make an inspection. Try to limit gasoline fumes by pumping gas carefully and choosing gas stations with vapor recovery systems that capture the fumes. Avoid skin contact with gasoline, which contains benzene. Finally, use common sense around any chemicals that might contain benzene, like solvents, paints, and art supplies. Minimize or avoid exposure to their fumes, especially in unventilated spaces. Ted Gansler, MD, MBA, is director of medical content for the American Cancer Society's National Home Office. 1 Like |
Re: Effect Of Benzene Emitted From Car AC by elektra80: 7:39am On Nov 10, 2013 |
faby11: U can't feed us with such message without a source, unless u want to tell me u are the one who discovered all that urself. Include ur source then we can take the message important. I can come here and write that frozen chicken causes HIV/AIDS, then we should stop eating frozen chicken, but without a source its useless and baseless. Hope u grab. |
Re: Effect Of Benzene Emitted From Car AC by Nobody: 1:53pm On Nov 10, 2013 |
faby11: This, yet you expect anyone to take you seriously? You sound as arrogant as hell. Right now, there's no message here, just a load of cobblers from an ignorant poster. |
Re: Effect Of Benzene Emitted From Car AC by Nobody: 7:34pm On Nov 10, 2013 |
Siena:My post is not meant 4 ignorant people like you |
Re: Effect Of Benzene Emitted From Car AC by Nobody: 9:18pm On Nov 10, 2013 |
faby11: My response is meant for ignorant goons like you. No one's taken your thread seriously, because it was started by an imbecilic goon. Your thread is useless. It's like starting a thread about who's dog shít smells worse. Feel free to make a come-back, and I'll take you to bits, and trash this useless thread of yours. 3 Likes |
Re: Effect Of Benzene Emitted From Car AC by georgikpons: 9:09am On Nov 11, 2013 |
Una can talk any how for nairaland. If the guy is wrong, correct him and post wat is right instead of insulting pple. nonsense |
Re: Effect Of Benzene Emitted From Car AC by Areaboy2(m): 9:25am On Nov 11, 2013 |
Siena: LOL!!! Easy mate..!! Never seen you so worked up.. You really are allergic to bullsh!t Poster clearly has no clue what he's on about and has just learnt copy paste for the first time. Let him enjoy it |
Re: Effect Of Benzene Emitted From Car AC by Ikenna351(m): 9:44am On Nov 11, 2013 |
Thread locked for Plagiarism. Ikenna |
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