misterjive t1_j1seten wrote
Reply to comment by Pookie2018 in Everybody talks about having a CO2 detector but never what to do if the alarm goes off. by kymilovechelle
A portable CO2 detector isn't a bad thing in the age of COVID. It's nice to know when you're entering a building with absolutely shit ventilation and breathing in a lot of other people's exhalations.
RonPMexico t1_j1tq86v wrote
Surely you are not serious
Low_Procedure4968 t1_j1u5hw0 wrote
I am serious… and don’t call me Shirley.
Maddwag5023 t1_j1vo6aq wrote
High CO2 levels in a room can make people nauseous and get headaches. Need ventilation as part of your hvac setup, especially in well-sealed rooms with lots of occupants.
RonPMexico t1_j1vosg1 wrote
Yeah, if you have 5 of your best friends (or strangers) sealed in a closet for several hours, co2 concentration is a serious concern.
Maddwag5023 t1_j1vr17u wrote
Yeah it’s all just a joke. That’s why there is ASHRAE standard 62, because indoor air quality is just a total joke.
RonPMexico t1_j1vrf37 wrote
Maddwag5023 t1_j1vxqu6 wrote
RonPMexico t1_j1vy496 wrote
A school paper from the WSU extension program. Super serious guys. Everybody checkout this school paper!
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