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Final Escape

I’ve been here too long
Jul 8, 2018
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I remember reading about someone mixing chemicals in a container and like inhaling in a tight space like a car.
 
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brighter

brighter

Warlock
Jan 22, 2019
718
It looks like inhaling detergent fumes could be fatal, but tbh it seems like it would, at this stage, be a weak plan based mainly on guesswork, as it is not a widespread method, there are very few if any cases of deliberate poisoning.

However, I'll share what I did find:
Detergent poisoning can cause symptoms in many parts of the body.
BLOOD
  • Severe change in acid level of blood (pH balance), which leads to damage in all of the body organs
HEART AND CIRCULATION SYSTEM
LUNGS AND AIRWAYS
  • Breathing difficulty (from breathing in the detergent)
  • Throat swelling (may also cause breathing difficulty)
 
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JadedGray

JadedGray

Life Eternal
Jul 24, 2018
991
It's mentioned in the PPeH on pg. 159. Most people are turned off by the fact that it can cause serious harm and possibly death to the people who happen to find you.
 
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EddieAllenPoe

EddieAllenPoe

Specialist
Mar 19, 2019
304
Not everyone is going to care but it's also potentially dangerous towards others. I think the PPH mentions you should include a printout that warns others of there being a dangerous gas. Emergency crew can stumble in and they'd be exposed to the gases. Honestly, it sounds like a fucked up and painful way to die to me. When I was examining methods, it didn't take me long to move on to other ideas.
 
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RodgerThat

RodgerThat

It's over and out.
Apr 23, 2019
84
I don't want to end up like Eva Smith thanks.
 
ExitTheDay

ExitTheDay

We fight to live or live to die
May 26, 2019
336
I think that would cause a lot of pain (stinging in the eyes, nostrils) and would generally just be a very irritating way to kill yourself
 
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Enlightened
Aug 15, 2018
1,107
I remember reading about someone mixing chemicals in a container and like inhaling in a tight space like a car.
 

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