Toxic Gases in Caves, Adits and Bunkers (CO2 Hazard)
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Description: Depending on the type of underground cavities entered, one can encounter various toxic gas concentrations. A high carbon dioxide concentration is probably the most common hazard for caving and old mining enthusiasts. How can one protect oneself?
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