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by buckle8017
211 days ago
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> as long as it is exposed to atmospheric CO₂ levels at least once a week That's much less likely than most people would think. A modern building without active ventilation and windows closed is absolutely not going to see atmospheric CO2 levels. I measured this once and found it took almost a full week of no human occupancy for such a building to be equal to outside. |
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