As it's not a carburetter breathing it in , I cannot say . For...

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    As it's not a carburetter breathing it in , I cannot say .

    For reference :
    "Breathing in kerosene fumes (not vehicle exhaust) may cause dizziness, drowsiness headaches. Breathing in large amounts can result in coma, loss of muscle control, heart and lung problems."
    Maybe something to consider with your risk/reward analysis is that you will not know which has caused the above symptoms , the covid or the kero ?

    Enough said , I have better ways to spend my Sunday , cheers and good luck.



    Last edited by coalboy: 07/08/22
 
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