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- Organizing and summarizing search results for youHere is a carbon monoxide exposure chart that outlines acceptable levels and their health effects:
- 0-9 ppm: Normal background levels; no health effects.
- 10-25 ppm: Mild headache and fatigue after prolonged exposure.
- 25-35 ppm: Headaches, dizziness, and nausea after 1 hour of exposure.
- 90-100 ppm: Life-threatening after 15 minutes of exposure.
- Above 100 ppm: Can cause unconsciousness and death within minutes.
For more detailed information, you can refer to the chart provided by CO2Meter.com. Additionally, a comprehensive guide on carbon monoxide levels can be found at Sensor1Stop.com.
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