The use of tear gases for crowd control is rampant, but there exists a significant gap in our knowledge about the effects of these chemicals on an individual’s health, particularly in the long-term.
We don't like to talk about it, but almost everyone has had a problem with excess gas or bloating. But is it safe to take medication for gas relief regularly? Bloating, belching and gas pains— which ...
Industrial gas detection is undergoing a transformative period. Driven by rapid technological advancements, increasingly stringent regulations, and a heightened focus on safety and sustainability, the ...
June marks the start of hurricane season, and Chattanooga Gas is encouraging its customers to start preparing for an active 2025 Atlantic hurricane season. National Oceanic and Atmospheric ...
The explosion is the latest in a series of gas-safety incidents involving PG&E, evoking memories of a 2010 blast in San Bruno ...
As protests and demonstrations continue around the country (and world) in response to the death of George Floyd, many have questions about what they should do to safely participate. Some people are ...
Something ignited the gas that was being used in a scheduled cleaning procedure at the Kleen Energy Plant in Connecticut. The blast killed six people. Called a gas blow, the operation involved workers ...
Although automotive technology is slowly shifting toward electric power, good old-fashioned gasoline isn't going anywhere anytime soon. Sure, it's less efficient and not as eco-friendly, but one thing ...
Spring is in the air and for many of us, that means tackling outdoor projects — whether planting a new tree, installing a fence or upgrading our landscaping. But before grabbing that shovel, there’s ...
A survey of 2,000 adults has revealed that only 51% feel adequately educated about the risks of a gas leak, and a mere 48% are confident they could switch off their main gas supply if necessary.