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  • curprev 00:1200:12, 13 September 2021 HLHJ talk contribs 2,026 bytes +8 Detection: canaries are for carbon monoxide. They are useless for detecting, say, hydrogen sulfide, because it's easy to smell and the damage is cumulative. If you can smell it, leave. Carbon dioxide is likewise easy to sense for humans. Methane can be safely breathed in concentrations that are very dangerous; the danger is explosion. undo

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