Toxic Smoke

It is well documented that toxic smoke inhalation causes more deaths in fires than burn injuries.

Hyrdogen Cyanide
It is well known in the furniture industry that inhaling hydrogen cyanide smoke also compounds the danger of the fire, due to its disorienting effect. Hydrogen cyanide cuts off oxygen to the body, suffocating its victim within minutes; its effects are multiplied when it's combined with the carbon monoxide that smoke naturally produces. A person who inhales this deadly cocktail of gases in a fire may become incapacitated almost immediately, losing his or her ability to respond to the emergency in time to escape or avoid serious burns. Wrapped in the kindling of furniture upholstery, polyurethane foam is a disaster waiting to happen.

Smoke Inhalation Injuries - Legal Help
Was a family member overcome with toxic smoke inhalation? You and Your Family May Qualify for Lawsuit Damages Due to Fire Injury and Smoke Inhalation. Fill out the form below to submit your complaint to our lawyers who will review your claim at no charge or obligation.

If you or a loved one have been injured or killed in a fire that stemmed from a flammable polyurethane couch, fill out the form below to submit your complaint to our lawyers who will review your claim at no charge or obligation.
 

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