I have a CO² sensor. When I sleep with the door shut, the CO² climbs up to and levels out at >1800 ppm.
I have a noticable headache the following day when I do this. I’ve tested it for nine days and now I’ve got a doorstop which prevents me from closing the door completely by accident or with drafts
I have a CO² sensor. When I sleep with the door shut, the CO² climbs up to and levels out at >1800 ppm.
I have a noticable headache the following day when I do this. I’ve tested it for nine days and now I’ve got a doorstop which prevents me from closing the door completely by accident or with drafts
That is wild.
Well there’s another sensor to add to my wish list!
Although, we have a lot of HVAC flow into the bedroom so maybe the difference wouldn’t be huge.
Brew vats of algae in your room. Creates a ton of oxygen and is really easy to care for.
That’s the most engineer ass answer I’ve ever seen.
High Co2? Algae can solve that. How much… Well a vat should do, better make it two just in case.
“Why yes, I do keep vats of algae in my bedroom why do you ask?”
There was a video from a guy that tested that. It didn’t go as well as he hoped.
And you’re just going to trust us to find the video ourselves?
Don’t worry, you got this. I believe in you.
What kind of algae? I want to grow a vat of it. Assuming it’s a fresh water algae.
Get a Snake plant. They create a lot of Oxygen and easy to take care of.
Open the window.
Get better airflow in your room through ventilation.
Wear an o2 mask
Look for the largest air bubbles:
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