Saturday, August 05, 2006

 

Fart Lighting

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Fart lighting

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Flatulence ignition, "fart lighting", "burning farts", "Blue Flaming" (also called a "Blue Blazer"), or "blue darts" is the practice of setting fire to the gasses produced by flatulence. Because of the methane and hydrogen content of such, lighting the resulting gas can result in burns or explosions. Clothing or hair may catch fire and sensitive tissues can be damaged.

Nevertheless, it has become a novelty practice primarily among young men or college students, but is discouraged for its potential for causing injury. Such experiments typically occur on camping trips and single-sex group residences such as dormitories or fraternity houses.

The flammability of bodily gases has caused serious problems in the medical operating room and also in animal slaughterhouses. At least one patient is known to have suffered from the effects of an explosion while undergoing cauterization of a rectal polyp. An electric spark ignited the patient's gasses, resulting in a six-inch (15-cm) hole in the patient's large intestine. However, this was sewn up, and the patient recovered [1].


References in popular culture

Many find a comedic value to lighting of farts. The activity is often represented in pop culture.


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