On 11 October 2014 02:53, Gene Heskett <ghesk...@wdtv.com> wrote:
> burnt teflon

This advice probably comes far too late, but you need to be _very_
careful with burned teflon. (or any other fluorocarbon).
One product of combustion is Hydrofluoric acid.

>From WIkipedia:
"Hydrogen fluoride is generated upon combustion of many
fluorine-containing compounds such as products containing Viton and
polytetrafluoroethylene (Teflon) parts.[17] Hydrofluorocarbons in
automatic fire suppression systems can release hydrogen fluoride at
high temperatures, and this has led to deaths from acute respiratory
failure in military personnel when a rocket-propelled grenade hit the
fire suppression system in their vehicle.[18]"

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