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Suicideisnirvana

Suicideisnirvana

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Is it possible to do inside an appartment, for instance in a living room with the windows open and then take the "stuff" to a sealed bathroom, or will the fire be so extreme that the neighbors will think the house is burning ? I don't care if they smell something i can say it's just a barbecue, i'm just asking if it's super extreme so extreme that i'll be sick just by coming after an hour to take the "rocks" or not ?

TL;DR : can it be done indoors and if yes what's the best way to do it ?
 
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weedoge

weedoge

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If your residence is physically adjacent to another then there is a risk of CO leaking and others dying. IMO not a good idea to do it in a flat or apartment.
 
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If your residence is physically adjacent to another then there is a risk of CO leaking and others dying. IMO not a good idea to do it in a flat or apartment.

How would co leak ? I thought CO was generated only after the smoke from the charcoals stop, when i'll take it to the bathroom it would be sealer so it won't leak at that moment.
 
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My impression is that ctb with CO by charcoal is very common in Japan, in the small apartments common there, but that may be a stereotype. I would agree with Weedoge that it might be dangerous to the neighbors. I would also point out that the smaller the space you need to saturate with CO, the more effective/faster it will be. The bathroom would be a good choice, but remember that most bathrooms have ceiling fans/vents that allow a lot of air exchange to the outside.
 
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