Petition updateSTOP the KINGFISHER ENERGY Facility next to Mattson Middle School, wetlands, neighborhoodsThis facility will be deadly- here are some of the deadly gases that are released
James DUnited States
Jun 7, 2023

They will tell us the facility is safe...
 
Here's more info about the deadly gases battery storage fires release into the air and would float to Mattson, our neighborhoods, rural homes, and the surrounding environment:
 
carbon monoxide (CO),
Carbon Monoxide (CO) is an odorless, colorless and tasteless gas produced when fuels such as gasoline, natural gas, oil, kerosene, wood or charcoal are burned. When inhaled it reduces the blood's ability to carry oxygen and can reach dangerous levels indoors or outdoors.1 Common symptoms of CO poisoning include headache dizziness weakness upset stomach vomiting chest pain and confusion.0 If you breathe in a lot of CO it can make you pass out or kill you; people who are sleeping or drunk can die from CO poisoning before they have
 
carbon dioxide (CO2),
Carbon dioxide (CO2) can be extremely dangerous for humans and the environment.0 High levels of CO2 indoors can reduce cognitive performance score by up to 20%. Above 5,000 parts per million (ppm), asphyxiation may take place as CO2 replaces oxygen in the blood.
 
oxygen (O2), - safe
 
volatile organic compounds (VOCs),
Volatile Organic Compounds (or VOCs) are toxic airborne particles that can pose multiple health hazards and need to be effectively filtered out to achieve optimal air quality. common pollutant at sites with chemical spills or mishandling has contaminated soils, and can leach into groundwater and migrate to drinking-water supply wells. To protect your health, it is best to limit your exposure to products and materials that contain VOCs. If you think you may be having health problems caused by VOCs, try reducing levels in your home.
 
hydrogen cyanide (HCN),
Hydrogen Cyanide (HCN) is a colorless, flammable, and poisonous chemical compound with the formula H−C≡N. 0 HCN interferes with the body’s use of oxygen and may cause harm to the brain, heart, blood vessels, and lungs; exposure can be fatal within 3 minutes of exposure
 
ammonia (NH3),
NH3 is hydroscopic, or water-seeking. When combined with moisture it forms a corrosive substance. Ammonia gas is very irritating to the eyes, nose and respiratory system, and in high concentrations is also corrosive to the skin and eyes. Breathing ammonia gas can be fatal. The level of danger depends on the concentration of ammonia and length of exposure.
 
chlorine (Cl2),
Chlorine (Cl2) gas is a very toxic chemical element that can cause eye irritation, coughing, vomiting and other symptoms. It is easily distinguishable by its greenish-yellow color and a bleach-like odor. Chlorine was even weaponized during World War I and is estimated to have caused at at least 1100 deaths in its first usage due to reactions with other organic chemicals in the atmosphere leading to dangerous reactions.
 
hydrogen sulfide (H2S)
Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S) is a flammable and highly toxic substance that can be dangerous in both acute and chronic forms. One exposure to high levels of H2S can cause immediate death, while health problems might not show up until three days after the exposure. It is a chalcogen-hydride gas, and is poisonous, corrosive, and flammable, with trace amounts in ambient atmosphere having a characteristic foul odor of rotten eggs
 
https://fsri.org/sites/default/files/2021-07/Four_Firefighters_Injured_In_Lithium_Ion_Battery_ESS_Explosion_Arizona_0.pdf

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