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What Level of CO2 is Harmful to Humans: Understanding the Risks
CO2 (carbon dioxide) is a colorless, odorless gas essential for life, consisting of a carbon atom bonded to two oxygen atoms. It plays a critical role in natural processes like photosynthesis but can also pose health and environmental risks when levels rise due to human activities like burning fossil fuels. High concentrations of CO2 in poorly ventilated indoor spaces can cause headaches, dizziness, and fatigue, signaling poor air quality and health risks.
Typical indoor CO2 levels should remain below 1000 ppm, while levels above 5000 ppm are dangerous. To protect yourself, monitoring CO2 levels and ensuring proper ventilation is crucial. Consider using Airvalent CO2 monitors for accurate tracking and improved indoor air quality.










