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Which is more harmful, high C02CO2 indoor or PM2.5 outdoor

Which is more harmful, high C02CO2 indoor or PM2.5 outdoor

Smoke has enveloped the outdoors in my area, the pm2.5 in the area is high, currently at levels categorized as very unhealthy AQI 201-300.

I don't have many indoor plants so the CO2 level inside is real high, our CO2 meter (Netatmo) device is currently reading 3596ppm.

Netatmo details anything over 2000 as dangerous

What is a good framework for determining risks? Would going outside with a air filtration mask make most sense in the immediate term?

Which is more harmful, high C02 indoor or PM2.5 outdoor

Smoke has enveloped the outdoors in my area, the pm2.5 in the area is high, currently at levels categorized as very unhealthy AQI 201-300.

I don't have many indoor plants so the CO2 level inside is real high, our CO2 meter (Netatmo) device is currently reading 3596ppm.

Netatmo details anything over 2000 as dangerous

What is a good framework for determining risks? Would going outside with a air filtration mask make most sense in the immediate term?

Which is more harmful, high CO2 indoor or PM2.5 outdoor

Smoke has enveloped the outdoors in my area, the pm2.5 in the area is high, currently at levels categorized as very unhealthy AQI 201-300.

I don't have many indoor plants so the CO2 level inside is real high, our CO2 meter (Netatmo) device is currently reading 3596ppm.

Netatmo details anything over 2000 as dangerous

What is a good framework for determining risks? Would going outside with a air filtration mask make most sense in the immediate term?

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Smoke has enveloped the outdoors in my area, the pm2.5 in the area is high, currently at levels categorized as very unhealthy AQI 201-300.

I don't have many indoor plants so the CO2 level inside is real high, my Netatmoour CO2 meter (Netatmo) device is currently reading 3596ppm.

Netatmo details anything over 2000 as dangerous

What is a good framework for determining risks? Would going outside with a air filtration mask make most sense in the immediate term?

Smoke has enveloped the outdoors in my area, the pm2.5 in the area is high, currently at levels categorized as very unhealthy AQI 201-300.

I don't have many indoor plants so the CO2 level inside is real high, my Netatmo device is currently reading 3596ppm.

Netatmo details anything over 2000 as dangerous

What is a good framework for determining risks? Would going outside with a air filtration mask make most sense in the immediate term?

Smoke has enveloped the outdoors in my area, the pm2.5 in the area is high, currently at levels categorized as very unhealthy AQI 201-300.

I don't have many indoor plants so the CO2 level inside is real high, our CO2 meter (Netatmo) device is currently reading 3596ppm.

Netatmo details anything over 2000 as dangerous

What is a good framework for determining risks? Would going outside with a air filtration mask make most sense in the immediate term?

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