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MaJo!

Member
Aug 12, 2024
7
Hi,

So I have thought about this for more than a year, and I am 100% sure about this decision. I want to end things my own, and not wait for nature to do so.

I want to it be painless and do it when I feel the time is right.

So I thought about using a grill - a gas grill. I intend to use it in my hobby room of about 25m2. There are just a door in this room - no windows. And I would tighten the spots around the door with ducktape.

I imagine starting up the grill at night, falling asleep at some point, and then not waking up again.

I assume it would take some time to fill out the room with enough gas due to the size of the room, but do you think it would be possible?

Thanks.
 
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Praestat_Mori

Mori praestat, quam haec pati!
May 21, 2023
13,361
Gas in general burns very clean! However, there are many accidents each year bc of defect gas heaters but consider charcoal. Here's a guide:


Consider a CO meter/analyzer (min 10k ppm) you can do measurements and check how much actual CO your gas grill is producing.
 
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MaJo!

Member
Aug 12, 2024
7
Thank you for the answer.

So it would not be sure that the gasgrill would work? I thought all I had to do was to turn on the grill (though I suspect it to get a little hot after a while). I have read so many articles about people taking the grill inside, and then not waking up.

But maybe I should do both then? Turn on the gas grill and also do charcoal?

Thanks.
 
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MaJo!

Member
Aug 12, 2024
7
Anyone else?

What would the outcome be, if I took our Weber gasgrill to the completely sealed off 25m hobby room, and turned it on (I suspect it would get rather hot). And then stayed in the room for +12 hours. I would turn it on at night, and then fall asleep in the couch.

Would it be a bulletproof way out?

Thanks.
 

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