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by thaumasiotes
769 days ago
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> I immediately said "We're basically suffocating". Maybe it was a little bit too dramatic sure, but kind of true. Carbon dioxide is one of just a very few air quality problems for which you have strong inborn biological detection systems. If you don't feel like it's suffocating you, it isn't. |
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Based on every article I found, above 1000 ppm clearly affects sleep quality, cognitive performance, it causes headaches, etc. so 3600ppm is generally considered really bad.
Even if CO2 would be harmless in itself, it is a good indicator for bad ventillation.