Methane (CH4) is a colorless, odorless gas that is lighter than air. These characteristics mask its presence because methane accumulates in false ceilings and other high places and becomes undetectable by humans given its lack of odor and color. Above all, it is an extremely flammable gas in air (R12) and explosive, with explosive limits between 5 and 15% of the volume.
Methane (CH4) is not toxic, but at high concentrations it can replace oxygen in poorly ventilated spaces. It is also responsible for the greenhouse effect because it absorbs infrared radiation emitted by the earth, preventing it from escaping into space, thus contributing to global warming. It is one of the 6 main gases targeted by the Kyoto Protocol.