Pictures of the investigation.
https://www.facebook.com/FGEQuintanaRoo/photos/pcb.1964358203855282/1964357730521996/?type=3&theater
https://www.facebook.com/FGEQuintanaRoo/photos/pcb.1964358203855282/1964357730521996/?type=3&theater
Natural gas isn't toxic until levels get high. If they were dead for days with a natural gas leak, levels of gas had to be high and it'd be an explosion hazard.
"Natural gas is non-toxic (non-poisonous), but can cause death by suffocation if the gas displaces the air in a confined space."
http://www.pinedalegas.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=76&Itemid=493
Natural gas is odorless there is an additive to make it detectableNatural gas also has an odor, and it sounds as though at least the kids were awake so they should have smelled it.
Yes! Beer and wine are exactly what is recommended!I am wondering if it is safer then to drink BEER and WINE instead of hard liquor?
My daughter and her bf prefer beer or wine anyway. Maybe they should just stick to that while they are in Mexico?
They don't have pilot lights because of the wind? So... The kitchen is windy??? [emoji848]A local condo manager at a different complex in Akumal, Mexico, previously told PEOPLE that the local community is reeling from the familys death and also offered up an explanation as to how the family could have accidentally left the gas on in their condo.
Its so sad. Were all talking about it, they were such a beautiful family. All of their money and belongings were there so it wasnt a crime. We cant believe this happened, the local condo manager told PEOPLE, adding that we are really shaken up in the community.
Speculating as to how the family could have died, the condo manager went on to explain, We all think that they tried to use the stove at night, and when it didnt light they assumed it didnt work and accidentally left the gas on.We dont have pilot lights because of the wind, so you light them.
http://people.com/crime/iowa-family-died-toxic-gas-asphyxiation/
They don't have pilot lights because of the wind? So... The kitchen is windy??? [emoji848]
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Natural gas is odorless there is an additive to make it detectable
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I don't doubt that. What I find odd is the condo manager saying that they don't have pilot lights because of the wind. (as quoted above)The gas stoves that one has to light are not uncommon outside the US.
I don't doubt that. What I find odd is the condo manager saying that they don't have pilot lights because of the wind. (as quoted above)
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Bottled beer.I am wondering if it is safer then to drink BEER and WINE instead of hard liquor?
My daughter and her bf prefer beer or wine anyway. Maybe they should just stick to that while they are in Mexico?
I am wondering if it is safer then to drink BEER and WINE instead of hard liquor?
My daughter and her bf prefer beer or wine anyway. Maybe they should just stick to that while they are in Mexico?
They don't have pilot lights because of the wind? So... The kitchen is windy??? [emoji848]
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There is no pilot light. It's a different design. You have to use a lighter to light the stove. First you turn the knob, then you use the lighter. I think they are suggesting the family turned the knob on the stove, didn't use the lighter because they didn't know they are supposed to, and left the stove on (didn't turn the knob back) because they thought it didn't work.
That’s what I gathered but wondered if anyone would just leave it in the “on” position??? I did a look up and it seems that gas used in Mexico is propane. Not able to find out whether or not ethyl mercaptan is added to the propane or not. I have sent an email to the resort that my daughter and granddaughter are staying at to find out if they are all electric or not.
There is no pilot light. It's a different design. You have to use a lighter to light the stove. First you turn the knob, then you use the lighter. I think they are suggesting the family turned the knob on the stove, didn't use the lighter because they didn't know they are supposed to, and left the stove on (didn't turn the knob back) because they thought it didn't work. I've used stoves like that, they are common outside the US. They would have smelled the gas quickly if they did so, unless Mexico doesn't use additives?
Thats what I gathered but wondered if anyone would just leave it in the on position??? I did a look up and it seems that gas used in Mexico is propane. Not able to find out whether or not ethyl mercaptan is added to the propane or not. I have sent an email to the resort that my daughter and granddaughter are staying at to find out if they are all electric or not.