The uncured, liquid form is just called vinyl Chloride. Do you think this is why they are downing weather balloons disguised as UFOs/chinese spy balloons so no one detects whats going on in the public??
"What's going on..."? Fren, all kinds of industrial chemicals, most of which are toxic, are transported by rail on a daily basis. Safely. How else would we get them from place to place? This is what DoT safety placards are for, to make sure that commodities are treated in accordance with their safety procedures. This has been going on since the development of the chemical industry, almost two centuries ago.
Can the gas cloud disperse to larger areas such as New England, and if so how concentrated/lethal can it be? Can it induce symptoms such as headache, etc? Anyone have a migraine come out of no where last few hours?
Yes these toxins will be taken with the wind and where the wind is blowing. It also depends on the concentration (ppm) which determines lethality/danger level. I wont necessarily know that and the government will most likely wont tell us. A few things that I would do is collect rain and air samples. Checking weather constantly to see where winds are blowing at the spot of disaster. Invest in clean water filtration
The uncured, liquid form is just called vinyl Chloride. Do you think this is why they are downing weather balloons disguised as UFOs/chinese spy balloons so no one detects whats going on in the public??
"What's going on..."? Fren, all kinds of industrial chemicals, most of which are toxic, are transported by rail on a daily basis. Safely. How else would we get them from place to place? This is what DoT safety placards are for, to make sure that commodities are treated in accordance with their safety procedures. This has been going on since the development of the chemical industry, almost two centuries ago.
Can the gas cloud disperse to larger areas such as New England, and if so how concentrated/lethal can it be? Can it induce symptoms such as headache, etc? Anyone have a migraine come out of no where last few hours?
Yes these toxins will be taken with the wind and where the wind is blowing. It also depends on the concentration (ppm) which determines lethality/danger level. I wont necessarily know that and the government will most likely wont tell us. A few things that I would do is collect rain and air samples. Checking weather constantly to see where winds are blowing at the spot of disaster. Invest in clean water filtration