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Garbage landfills have become a major concern due to the possible release of toxic gases. The process of decomposition releases gases like methane, carbon dioxide, and hydrogen sulfide. Due to a lack of proper waste management, these gases get released into the atmosphere and cause various health hazards.

Methane, a greenhouse gas, has a significant impact on global warming. It’s approximately 84 times more potent than carbon dioxide as a greenhouse gas over a 20-year period. The release of methane from waste by the decomposition of organic materials, particularly food, makes landfills one of the largest human-made sources of methane emissions.

Carbon dioxide, another greenhouse gas, is also released from organic materials during decomposition. Landfills emit significant amounts of carbon dioxide, contributing to climate change.

Hydrogen sulfide is a toxic gas with a foul odor that can cause headaches, nausea, and respiratory issues. It is released from the anaerobic decomposition of organic matter in landfills. People living close to landfills are at risk of being exposed to this noxious gas. Long-term exposure can lead to chronic sinusitis, throat irritation, and in severe cases, permanent neurological damage.

Other toxic gases like benzene, vinyl chloride, and formaldehyde are also generated during the landfill process. These gases have been proven to cause cancer and other serious health issues.

From this we can see how important it is to carry out real-time gas detection in landfills in a timely manner. If you have a need for this, you can contact our staff to design a corresponding detection plan.

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