Depends on the size of the room and the amount of propane leaking.
Propane is nontoxic and is a simple asphyxiant, however it does have slight anesthetic properties and higher concentrations may cause dizziness.
http://www.iigas.com/propane_msds.htm
2006-10-13 19:49:44
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answered by TLWOLFf 4
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The get a hearth you like 3 issues: Oxygen, warmth and a flammable substance. Oxygen and warmth are the two lacking factors in the cylinder. as a results of fact the tension in the cylinder is greater, oxygen can no longer get in the cylinder. The flames and the nice and snug air bypass up, so the cylinder does not earnings warmth the two.
2016-12-08 14:31:10
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answered by kulpa 4
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Shall depend upon the rate of leakage, but eight hours shall be a normal period after which recovery shall be impossible. before that you can always save the victim if proper medical care is provided.
2006-10-13 19:46:45
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answered by Ramesh M 3
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Anywhere from 15 to 30 minutes--to hours--it depends on how big the leak is and how large or small the room is
Boaz.
2006-10-13 19:49:42
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answered by Boaz 4
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after you have personally tryed it on your self let us know the answer you come up with
2006-10-13 19:50:18
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answer #5
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answered by norsmen 5
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If your are a smoker not long
2006-10-13 23:03:40
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answered by Chris 4
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If you are trying to kill someone or yourself don't........just a waste of time.
2006-10-13 19:42:54
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answered by Girl Goes Back To The Future 6
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Dolly,
ask your teacher, parents, or someone at your church...............please.
2006-10-13 20:28:22
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answered by voice of reason 2
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