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Twoped538

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Mar 24, 2023
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I recently came across a publication about using hydrogen gas a biologically inert gas for suicide with an exit bag.
No pressurized gas necessary, no need for a flow regulator, just materials from the hardware store. Seems interesting. Has anybody else read about this?

www.hydrogencan.epizy.com
 
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Twoped538

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Mar 24, 2023
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On my computer the link works (see attachment).

The issue of flammability is addressed at page 10 of the document. A large bedroom (or any other room bigger than 12 m2) is safe, they say, especially with one door or window open.

I was also thinking this might be a problem, so I made a quick calculation. The volumetric percentage is 300 litre / (12 m2 x 2.5 m x 1000 litre/m3) = 1%, which is well under the explosion limit.
 

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