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@vgr
Discovered with my new Aranet CO2 meter that our bedroom is 1800-2000 ppm at night 😫. No wonder I often wake up fatigued. Can’t have door open because cats disrupt sleep and can’t have windows open because cold and street noise. Daytime is okay (<1200 indoors) but not ideal (<1000). Gotta investigate hvac
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Feel this, though our numbers are generally better outside of a few months in winter when we rarely run hvac. I want to sleep with the doors open to keep CO2 down, but partner needs the doors closed for light.
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