Radiator and gas trickle?

Is it possible for a radiator to have any sort of gas trickle that can lead to nausea, dizziness etc?

If so, how?

Thanks


Answers:    The radiator surrounded by your room should be heated by steam or hot water. Neither would be a source of a gas bleed. But you may be getting some sort of gas in your room from someplace else. You should be capable of smell natural gas as they incorporate an odorant. Methane is the principle component of natural gas and have no odor or color by itself. If it's coming from another source you won't smell or see it. Do you have organic gas in your house/apt? Where are chimneys located? Check around, even looking over to neighbors houses. Check around and ask some question. I certainly would.
Radiators that are not serviced/emptied occasionally, can produce Methane (or fen gas), it has be known that if when "bleeding" the atmosphere out of radiators, you can ignite the "air" coming out. We have have occasions where on earth, when "bleeding" a radiator, if it is close to a CO (Carbon Monoxide) detector, it has set bad the alarm. I would not have thought that the level of "air" involved, would be sufficient to put together you poorly, but not everybody has like metabolism, and it depends how much "air" you get contained by your radiator. 40 parts per million of CO gas in an 8 hour length is deemed to be "headache" height in my country, so possibly simular for Methane gas.

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