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jimjoe123

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I read about turkey ziplock bag, need to allow CO2 escape, etc....
Is CO2 a issue cus these are small spaces where CO2 exceed inert gas?

I read a German scuba diver dying, https://sanctioned-suicide.net/thre...-scuba-gear-alternative-to-plastic-bag.16691/
Scuba regulator allowed CO2 to escape via exhale valve?
So something like oxygen face mask will NOT work cus no CO2 escape route?

What about a tent like oxygen tent or altitude tent (used by athletes)?
If inert gas is set to 15-20 lpm, will CO2 still problem?
Or maybe set to 20-40 lpm ?
 

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