It really should be said that this expert is talking out of his ass here. He hasn’t positively identified the specific gas being used, just a similar product by the same manufacturer, and he definitely hasn’t actually measured nor tested the gas at the scene. It’s an educated guess, but still a guess.
What you described isn’t “talking out of his ass”. It’s making a logical hypotheses based on the info provided. You even contradict yourself by calling it an educated guess.
I say that because, from a safety perspective, his advice should absolutely not be relied on when determining whether or not the gas currently being used is safe.
It really should be said that this expert is talking out of his ass here. He hasn’t positively identified the specific gas being used, just a similar product by the same manufacturer, and he definitely hasn’t actually measured nor tested the gas at the scene. It’s an educated guess, but still a guess.
What you described isn’t “talking out of his ass”. It’s making a logical hypotheses based on the info provided. You even contradict yourself by calling it an educated guess.
I say that because, from a safety perspective, his advice should absolutely not be relied on when determining whether or not the gas currently being used is safe.
Technically you’re right, I guess.