Breaking bump
Awful.
The problem with CO is that there actually is no safe limit and one never actually recovers from inhaling it yes there is the official safe limit but the reality is that the more you ingest, the more damage is done .and any damage done is permanent. So, inhale a little and do a little permanent damage, inhale a lot and do a lot of damage.
Hhmmmm...reminds me of an episode of “24”
Shes like everyone has to evacuate the building and were like whats the matter and she says theres a gas leak, Harper added.
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Wellesley grad no doubt
an a malling tragedy
he furthered "despite the fact my yacht is firmly anchored in sea ice, the beaches are open"
and additionally from the "Frosty Gator" in Tampa...
I worked at a big company in Dallas in the 1980s. I would arrive in the morning feeling fine, but after a while I would feel crappy, and I wasn’t the only one. A team of us were assigned to figure out what the problem might be.
The result: it turned out that the main air intake for the building was located OVER THE LOADING DOCK. The big rigs would show up at the loading dock and leave their engines running, filling the building with unhealthy stuff.
Workable solution: no engines may be left running at the loading dock.
What were the architects thinking? Or did their building have air intakes over the loading dock too, so they couldn’t think?
This is horrible. When the EPA mandates CO2 sequestration and thus has several reservoirs that can be used against the population when the feds desires there will be an even worse tragedy that could have been avoided if we simply would stand up to our own government.
So sad. You trust the air in public places. Poor thing.
At home I think I am totally safe - right, if your windows are always open and no heating is used?