WELL well, I grew up with most of those Especially DDT both my mom and grandma would fill up the rooms at night with DDT to make sure we could get a decent night's sleep or get eaten by mosquitos. Guess what? 70 years old and so far so good no health issues
Happy for you, however, you are one person. I wonder how many people had their mothers and grandmothers fill their bedrooms with toxic chemicals. And are perfectly healthy, as you are.
Wasn't it convenient the ozone depletion was over Antarctica, and the replacement refrigerants still have ozone depletion characteristics. But because they are labeled climate friendly they are acceptable. 😂😂😂
The environmentalist nuts took advantage of the fact that many back then didn't know that the hole ozone layer opens and closes as necessary to allow the pollutants to escape the atmosphere. R12 and R22 were good refrigerants. Their replacements didn't cool as good. Now some refrigerants are flammable. What gets me is R134A shouldn't be released into the atmosphere, but it's ok to do so if the R134A is in one of those air cans.
"Bathe your insides in LIQUID SUNSHINE!" was the pitch.
WELL well, I grew up with most of those Especially DDT both my mom and grandma would fill up the rooms at night with DDT to make sure we could get a decent night's sleep or get eaten by mosquitos. Guess what? 70 years old and so far so good no health issues
Happy for you, however, you are one person. I wonder how many people had their mothers and grandmothers fill their bedrooms with toxic chemicals. And are perfectly healthy, as you are.
Lead is a metal pronounced led not leed, which can be confusing. Your local chemist!
I suspect lead poisoning.
Just ask Robert Plant.
Wasn't it convenient the ozone depletion was over Antarctica, and the replacement refrigerants still have ozone depletion characteristics. But because they are labeled climate friendly they are acceptable. 😂😂😂
The environmentalist nuts took advantage of the fact that many back then didn't know that the hole ozone layer opens and closes as necessary to allow the pollutants to escape the atmosphere.
R12 and R22 were good refrigerants. Their replacements didn't cool as good. Now some refrigerants are flammable.
What gets me is R134A shouldn't be released into the atmosphere, but it's ok to do so if the R134A is in one of those air cans.