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    Re: CO exposure in my office causing cognitive damage

    Posted by v on 10/09/04

    On 10/07/04, Carol E Skog wrote:
    > Co was measured at 192PPM with a cracked heat exchanger with rusted sieve holes, incomplete combusiton, sooty, mis firing, and a bees nest in the air flue. I have cognitive damage as I sat 6' from teh HVAC. The HVAC said in his deposition that he measured CO in the 190's but that he lost his instrument and didn't know if the reading was correct as he wasn't sure that he calibrated it. He did npt phone the Fire Dept and I have now learned that 35ppm is action level for them to be called. I di not go to the HSPT but went home and slept. I phoned my DR 2 days later and he said it was too late for a blood test. CAn anyone help?


    Im going way out on a limb here. i'm not a doctor, or an attorney. but it is my understanding, that most if not all things we are exposed to show up in hair, or folicals. you may want to ask an independent lab for there opinion on that.

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