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Ugeskr Laeger ; 157(47): 6585-6, 1995 Nov 20.
Article in Danish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-7483117

ABSTRACT

In a landfill mixture of gases, consisting principally of methane and carbon dioxide, may be produced by microbial degradation of organic waste under anaerobic conditions. Methane is explosive at concentrations between 5 and 15% by volume. Other gases, for instance hydrogensulphide, mercury and ethane, may be emitted at low concentrations, but usually do not represent a health hazard following normal atmospheric dilution. Indoor climate may be affected, though, in cases of accumulation in closed spaces. A case is presented where two persons died following an explosion caused by lighting a cigarette in their house which was surrounded on three sides by a landfill. The explosion occurred after heavy precipitation on a day with low atmospheric pressure. Methane measurements showed values consistent with risk of explosion.


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Accidents, Home , Explosions , Gases , Carbon Dioxide/analysis , Denmark , Fatal Outcome , Gases/analysis , Humans , Male , Methane/analysis , Methylococcaceae , Risk Factors
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