The Haunting of Carbon Monoxide
Have you ever watched a movie about a haunted house and found the situation to be strangely familiar? If you’ve ever felt that your home has become the domain of something from the other side, you might want to call a plumber before consulting with your local exorcist. Inhalation of carbon monoxide has been linked to many of the phenomena that are typically attributed to ghostly activity, including hallucinations and feelings of dread, because it is odorless and people can’t detect it. And while ghosts can be scary and make you feel unwelcome in your own home, a carbon monoxide leak can be far more dangerous.
Now, I’m not saying that ghosts don’t exist. If you believe that your home is being shared with spirits from beyond, you could right. However, Ockham’s razor says that the simplest explanation is most likely the correct one. So, in the interest of health and safety, it’s a wise decision to cover all of your bases. If no carbon monoxide leak is detected, you may want to explore other avenues.
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May 19th, 2009 at 4:31 pm
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