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Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
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Yesterday, I was in a boiler room which had about 150 PPM CO. I was exposed to it for about 2 hours until I realized that something was wrong because I had headaches and dizziness. A full day later, I still have a slight headache. The headaches become more severe when I exert myself.
Any doctors in the house who could give advice?
Any doctors in the house who could give advice?
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I'm not a doctor
but my advice is that you go and see one. Today.Retired and loving it.0 -
I recommend you purchase
a belt carried CO detector for your own personal safety. That will protect you next time as it alarms at 9 PPM. I suggest the Testo 317-3 version for around $199, which is what I use/0
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