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sylvienyas · 8 months
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ha ha im so silly
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ashes2caches · 8 months
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Monsterfuckers are really out here having sexual fantasies that are completely unattainable under the laws of physics. I’m sorry but you’ll never be able to get silly with the physical manifestation of carbon monoxide poisoning’s girldick.
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royallyprincesslilly · 7 months
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Cautionary Tale on Carbon Monoxide
So, for the last 2 weeks or so my smoke alarm/carbon monoxide alarm has been beeping sporadically. I paid it no mind because there was no smoke, nothing was burning and I did not think it could be anything else. I assumed the alarm or batteries were going bad because they had been here forever ago.
So, we changed the batteries and bought a new alarm, and installed them through the house a week ago. The beeping stopped. However, a few days ago while I was cooking the beeping came back. Again, no smoke in the home and nothing was burning. We are searching trying to figure out why it keeps going off.
I constantly have my essential oil diffuser plugged in and running so some searches came back saying certain essential oils might set off the alarm if strong enough and my 16-year-old has been fear rubbing herself with Citronella essential oils(repellent for mosquitoes) because whenever the door opened these new breed mosquitos fly in and she is terrified if her face and body looking like a swollen pepperoni pizza🙄😂. (The concerns of a 16-year-old who was looking out for her upcoming first day of school face card status lmao)
Finally, after some YT videos and Google searches, we began to suspect it was beeping because of carbon monoxide. So we hurry and get out of the house, food still on the stove half cooked, and wait for the gas/electric company to come to investigate and fix the problem.
When the tech comes he walks inside the house and instantly the machine he carried to check the PPM set off a reading of 41. This level is highly dangerous and prolonged exposure can result in health risks and possibly death.😳
He continued to walk through the house and found pockets in the house where the PPM was 38-41(still dangerous). He goes into the kitchen and instantly says, I see your problem. He goes to the stove and points to my favorite, can't live without have used almost every time I cook 11" Copper Chef casserole pot and says this is the culprit.
Apparently, the size of the pot covers my entire burner so there is no ventilation happening under the pot which is bad. He then points to another favorite pot on the back burner and says this one is also bad because of the size of the pot. He turned on the fire under the Copper Chef pot and instantly his machine went up to 144 PPM😳.
I was appalled. He asked about how we all were feeling and asked who the cook in the house was and of course it was me✋🏽. I felt fine. I usually always have headaches and feel tired, he said I could be suffering from long-term carbon monoxide exposure and should go to the hospital to be sure.
To make this longer story just plain ol' long, I say all of this to caution you guys on pot sizes for your gas stove burners and to say it could be the things/ways you least expect.
Tips from the gas/electric company tech
-Make sure your pot is not bigger/wider than your burner flames.
-Turn on your overhead vent or open your kitchen windows when cooking for either or both of these: 1) If your pots are bigger than the burner flames or 2) To take an extra level of safety.
-If you are using bigger pots try to open closet doors throughout your home because the carbon monoxide can creep into the closed closet and remain there for hours.
-In your gas using ovens do not have any liners or protectors(the ones you put down to prevent spills or drips as you bake) on the bottom of the oven if they come anywhere near the two ventilation slits in the oven(where the flames/heat rises).
-If you have done all of the above and constantly feel lightheaded, dizzy, persistent headaches, fatigue, sleepiness, be safe and just get it checked out in the ER or Urgent Care.
Be safe out there y'all. Carbon Monoxide is known as a silent killer.
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silverbridge-harbor · 7 months
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drinking from a bottle in a brown paper bag but then the bag falls away and the label reveals that its carbon monoxide
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reiayanamiisbestgirl · 3 months
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kazuniarts · 3 months
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unbfacts · 10 months
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pretzelwaterr · 5 months
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I got my mariyam plush and she is quite happy ! I think the mariyam plush is quite mystical although it ate my parmesan cheese
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whenwhen mariyam
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mariyam. yeah.
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My anger is like carbon monoxide. It’s odorless, tasteless, colorless, and completely toxic. But only to me. See, I don’t take my anger out on anyone other than my fucking self.
Luckiest Girl Alive (2022)
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whats-in-a-sentence · 4 months
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As shown in figure 13.58, this is an enormous chemical reactor in which heating, reduction and purification occur together.
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"Chemistry" 2e - Blackman, A., Bottle, S., Schmid, S., Mocerino, M., Wille, U.
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saanchez · 5 months
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hii!
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Almost got an carbon monoxide poisoning lmao. Btw this evening i’ll go at cigarette after sex’s concert with one of my best friend; I’m not a fan, but my friend want to go so bad
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dima-in-the-backrooms · 3 months
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HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! here's a tamari in the computer :3
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flocksis · 1 year
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first thing that came to mind when i saw this frame
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gh0stmist · 10 months
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happy 1 year anniversary reckless battery burns! just a lil drawing of my favourite part to celebrate :)
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reiayanamiisbestgirl · 6 months
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I made this in 15 minutes, enjoy
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