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There's so many downstream effects of how terribly govs handled covid. I bought a CO2 meter and my parents think I’m crazy since I’m not high risk & can’t wrap their heads around the fact I just don’t want to get sick. I don’t blame them #thanksobama #dacc
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May I ask why you measure C02 levels specifically? Your device is only measuring the 0.05% of compounds that make up our atmosphere. If you worry about air pollution, my understanding is that air consists of particles of a thousand different variations. C02 is a gas that, amongst other sources, humans exhale themselves. I would go as far as saying that C02 is the last thing to worry about in terms of air quality. Not knowing what I don't know, I might be ignorant here. Though I want to say that the stuff polluting our air in cities, to my knowledge, is not so much one single gas, but all of the micro particles of all kinds of compounds that retail devices do not measure. I think we often do not even know what harmful particles float around in our air.
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Short answer -> idk other people just look at co2 and I'm just following along :/
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I think the main idea with the c02 monitor is as a proxy to see how much of the surrounding air has already been exhaled by other people, and therefore may be carrying infectious pathogens. Don't quote me on that though, I just think I remember reading that somewhere
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