georgecm12 t1_j2nvstx wrote
Reply to comment by thirdeyefish in Something is causing CO2 buildup in part of the house- how do I secure the windows so I can ventilate it? by [deleted]
>Is anyone considering that OP has a problem with CO2, as posted?
Not really, because CO2 detectors are generally not a thing. They exist, but are very much a specialty industrial device used where there is a lot of carbon dioxide in use. (For example, a storage room in a restaurant that contains carbon dioxide tanks for use with soda fountains.)
RubyPorto t1_j2odwz4 wrote
CO2 detectors (sold as indoor air quality meters) are becoming more of a thing as companies have figured out that baselessly scaring informing people about their indoor air "quality" is profitable.
CO2 Alarms are definitely not a common thing in residential buildings. I agree with you that OP almost certainly has a Carbon Monoxide alarm going off.
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