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Planning CO method
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Why doesn't the pph discuss risks of each method like brain damage? Also, I'm considering doing the CO method discussed in the PPH but wondering what to do to protect anyone in an adjacent room from getting poisoned. Does anyone have knowledge about this?
I'm also thinking about the CO method. I don't have anything concrete yet, nor am I an expert, but to avoid harming others and ensuring that the gas stays in and does not activate any alarms, I'm planning on covering the place with plastic and tape. Don't know if there is anything else, other than maybe doing it outside in a car so that it can't affect others.
Why doesn't the pph discuss risks of each method like brain damage? Also, I'm considering doing the CO method discussed in the PPH but wondering what to do to protect anyone in an adjacent room from getting poisoned. Does anyone have knowledge about this?
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