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by fighterpilot 1778 days ago
Without ventilation, you are increasing CO2 to over 1000 ppm doing that, which as the study points out is bad in itself.
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I was wondering about similar things a while back. I don't know if there are any easy options, but if you were, say, looking to do a custom house build, it seems that a passive house with mechanical ventilation heat recovery (MVHR), or alternatively a positive pressure system, would be ideal for indoor air quality. In either case you are getting a steady supply of purified, low-CO2 air to breathe.