It depends on what your state's unemployment laws are regarding reasons for termination. If your work was very serious in that sleep would be very harmful/dangerous (i.e. asleep at the controls of a train), then the employer would be justified.
You cannot draw unemployment if you were fired for this reason. In most cases if you were fired, you will not be able to draw involved.
In most cases, a person can not draw unemployment when they were fired for falling asleep. To draw unemployment, a person needs to be fired for doing the job incorrectly, or job performance. You should still file for benefits and see if you get approved.
Some home remedies for one to try when experiencing trouble falling asleep are drink cherry juice, avoid caffeine before bedtime, establish a regular sleeping time and many more.
Crashes due to falling asleep at the wheel are 87% fatal
If taken too close to bedtime, caffeine can interfere with sleep. Even if it does not prevent a person from falling asleep, it may disturb sleep during the night.
Lie in your bed and wait until you fall asleep.
Falling asleep: voluntary Being put to sleep: involuntary
falling asleep
Many things contribute to falling asleep while working or gaming on the computer, including sleep deprivation, exhaustion, and poor diet. The one constant is the repetitious nature of working and gaming with the computer. Breaking up the monotony can help to prevent a user from falling asleep.
Erm...falling asleep?
YES.
I dislike my foot falling asleep.
People aren't concious when they're asleep.