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Old May 18th 14, 05:38 PM posted to alt.home.repair,sci.electronics.design,rec.aviation.piloting
Ann Marie Brest
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Default How does a wet cloth really help (scientifically) to survive anairplane crash?

On Sun, 18 May 2014 09:20:12 -0400, Robert Green wrote:

I think it's been a generally useful thread where at least some people have
learned about the nature of toxic gases produced in modern fires where
there's a lot of plastic about. It's a good idea to know that now in a fire
the concern is more than just soot and smoke, but inhaling poisonous fumes.
I'm covered because I always have at least one cotton handkerchief with me.
And my bladder.


I agree. And I thank everyone for helping us come to the supported conclusions.

You may notice that I've put the obnoxious kids posting here in my killfile,
so, that helps weed out the garbage (and save us all time & effort).

The chance of a cabin fire is extremely rare, but, the whole question was
answered well, which is why the recommendation for the wet cloth.

Who knows. Perhaps armed with this knowledge, your handkerchief and bladder
might help save your life!

It's always better to know, than to be ignorant.