Um um so guys. If one were to hypothetically have accidentally set something on fire in one's kitchen. Say... a plastic chopping board. Are melted plastic fumes harmful in any way?
Eh, a lungful shouldn't hurt you bad. Why, when I was a bugger, I inhaled all sorts of crap from burning my little ponies at the altar. In my defense they were all witches. BURN THEM.
Yes, but I would be more worried with long-term exposure than short-term. If the fire is out, and you're not making a habit of breathing melted plastic, you should be fine. Some ventilation is also a good idea.
*G* You're just like MIkeyway, aren't you? Taking heaters to showers, flicking the wrong knob and cutting a plastic cutting board on fire! LOL! Glad you're alright though. :p
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As a rule, don't breathe plastic fumes, but, the lungful you got won't do anything measurably significant.
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Airing out the room would be good, but as everyone else said, if you just breathed in a little you'll be fine.
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...I do walk into things a lot though /o\
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