CO2 - Dont breathe it in (COVID)

CO2 - Dont breathe it in (COVID)

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CO2 - Dont breathe it in.

There is a deadly virus going around in the air and people are easily getting it. Just like smoke, COVID hangs around in the air for hours as it is an air-born virus. Millions of people are unaware that this is still a large problem and it can still take seconds to catch it. When COVID19 is in the air it can take seconds for you to breathe it in, making you contagious, and therefore spreading it on to other loved ones. 

One of the easiest and most efficient ways to help stop the spread of COVID19 is to wear a N95 mask when going in to public places, especially going in to a crowded areas such as a classroom or a movie theatre. As well as these areas one of the most contagious places are public transport, so try to steer away at all costs. Remember, always wear your masks. 

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CO2 ppm - what does it mean?

ppm stands for parts per million. This number tells how many parts of carbon dioxide there are in one million parts of air. For example if the carbon dioxide is at 546 parts per million (or ppm), that means in one million particles of air there are 546 particles of carbon dioxide.

 

CO2 ppm - what does it mean?

ppm stands for parts per million. This number tells how many parts of carbon dioxide there are in one million parts of air. For example if the carbon dioxide is at 546 parts per million (or ppm), that means in one million particles of air there are 546 particles of carbon dioxide.

 

CO2 ppm - what does it mean?

ppm stands for parts per million. This number tells how many parts of carbon dioxide there are in one million parts of air. For example if the carbon dioxide is at 546 parts per million (or ppm), that means in one million particles of air there are 546 particles of carbon dioxide.

 

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