
Fumes generated during combustion
Fumes generated during combustion are tiny particles and gases released when a material burns. These fumes can contain harmful substances like carbon monoxide, soot, or chemicals depending on what is burning. They result from the chemical reactions that break down materials at high temperatures. Inhalation of combustion fumes can be dangerous to health, causing respiratory issues or other health problems. Proper ventilation and using appropriate fuel and equipment are important to reduce exposure. Understanding these fumes helps in managing risks and ensuring safety during burning or combustion processes.