My friend's brother is 40, my friend is 42, they're living together cause neither of them can afford to live alone right now, I don't think my friend's brother should be living alone with what he's doing. From what I know, he's doing it more from the smell than the thrill, he's loving the smell of the burning polyurethane, which is weird, and what he's doing is potentially dangerous.
I don't know what sort of help is available where you live for people with dangerous impulses such as this, but your friend should be looking into this if he can't get his brother to behave more responsibly.
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My friend's brother is 40, my friend is 42, they're living together cause neither of them can afford to live alone right now, I don't think my friend's brother should be living alone with what he's doing. From what I know, he's doing it more from the smell than the thrill, he's loving the smell of the burning polyurethane, which is weird, and what he's doing is potentially dangerous.
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The fumes are probably toxic.
He's weird and damn stupid.
"...polyurethanes form carbon monoxide, hydrogen cyanide and other toxic products on decomposition and combustion."
https://firesciencereviews.springeropen.com/articles/10.1186/s40038-016-0012-3
I don't know what sort of help is available where you live for people with dangerous impulses such as this, but your friend should be looking into this if he can't get his brother to behave more responsibly.