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- Nov 4, 2018
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I believe people have been found dead in appartments etc , with charcoal briquettes in a pan on a gas stove (whether a kitchen gas stove or portable gas stove). I think I recall there was a K-Pop star who did this. but Is this effective ?
EDIT: I've heard on this forum that charcoal needs to combust, not just 'get heated up', in order to release CO adequately.. but the people who've died this way, seem to contradict that idea.
Now, to me, this seems a LOT easier than the usual charcoal methods. These involve lighting it ( bbq etc ), keeping it burning for a long time until it goes white / ashy, transferring to a bucket , putting this bucket on heat protective material / container / etc , leaving it in the location for a while .. etcetera etcetera .
EDIT: I've heard on this forum that charcoal needs to combust, not just 'get heated up', in order to release CO adequately.. but the people who've died this way, seem to contradict that idea.
Now, to me, this seems a LOT easier than the usual charcoal methods. These involve lighting it ( bbq etc ), keeping it burning for a long time until it goes white / ashy, transferring to a bucket , putting this bucket on heat protective material / container / etc , leaving it in the location for a while .. etcetera etcetera .
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