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And just to follow up on the carbon monoxide leak. The device I was using is called a “ Sensorcon Inspector: Intrinsically Safe Carbon Monoxide” it’s a very sensitive accurate detector about $200. They came back to me and said there was not a leak and we’re very rude to me actually. However, the detectors they’re using probably only go off at 50 ppm the reading I was getting in the room were 23 ppm. So from their perspective, there was nothing wrong and instead of checking to see if I was OK they were rude to me, but let me tell you what. 23ppm can do overtime. Well, 23ppm. Isn’t considered bad necessarily unless you’re spending a lot of hours in that area like a hotel room that’s right. The EPA recommends it be under nine for indoor use for an eight hour period. Otherwise symptoms will start to show up and can really negatively affect you if you’re sick or you’re a child. And yet these people not only treated me poorly and trying to charge me fully when I only spent five minutes in their place. And just so you know the moment I walked out of the motel the detector went back down to zero and maybe the fire inspector should get called to verify. They don’t seem to care about your health just your money.
MICHAEL
أقام ليلتين (2) في شهر أبريل عام 2025