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A lot of people think CO is not painful.
However, the death is slow, and it's surely not comfortable before you die. One may have brain damage if they don't succeed.
H2s is frowned upon because it's dangerous to other, but it's quick and less likely to fail.
Death within seconds is something rare to get.
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A lot of people think CO is not painful.
However, the death is slow, and it's surely not comfortable before you die. One may have brain damage if they don't succeed.
H2s is frowned upon because it's dangerous to other, but it's quick and less likely to fail.
Death within seconds is something rare to get.
A lot of people think CO is not painful.
However, the death is slow, and it's surely not comfortable before you die. One may have brain damage if they don't succeed.
H2s is frowned upon because it's dangerous to other, but it's quick and less likely to fail.
Death within seconds is something rare to get.
Actually this is not true! H2S needs a high concentration to work quickly and so does CO! With 10k+ ppm CO you're also unconscious within a few seconds and death follows a few minutes later. H2S works the same if you do not have a high enough concentration it takes time! CO is as dangerous to others as H2S but the difference is CO may be even more dangerous bc we cannot sense it other than H2S you can smell that amount of H2S you gonna produce very well as tons of rotten eggs, people will not go anywhere near there.
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