It might have been CO2

It might have been CO2

Several years back a close pal of mine told me a story about air quality that absolutely stuck with me.

I’d never thought about indoor air pollen levels at all.

It is interesting because I’ve been an animal lover plus someone who has really given a good deal of money to protect plus improve our planet. My neighbor told me that over Easter one year, a few friends staying in her house began to experience a stinging sensation in their eyes, a bad, hacking cough, plus a general feeling of being tired. My pal believed, as did her friends, that they were all sharing the same type of chilly plus passing it back plus forth while they were confined in the same section over the holiday break. Only after her friends went back to their houses, plus my neighbor continued to experience the same issues for an extended period of time, did she begin to investigate more completely. The issue it turned out wasn’t a bug at all, but a defective flue pipe. This is a big area of your gas furnace system. What it is responsible for is removing gases, CO2, plus other byproducts of the combustion process. The flue network was ripped, plus small amounts of gas and debris were making their way into the house itself, irritating the eyes, nose and throats of those indoors. My friend was so embarrassed about the incident that she didn’t really tell her friends plus let them go on believing that they had all suffered the same horrible cold.

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