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Hohumm. Let's see, unclean compressors are creating "Claymores" and unseen carbon monoxide is out there. Yeah, well, about the Claymore; if you don't tighten the lug nuts on your car you might think you are riding a claymore. If lightning stikes your azz you won't have to worry about fathering children. A lot of "ifs" out there and clean air is just another of many. A presumption of care is included in any procedure where handlling high pressure gas is concerned. However, going nuts is not necessary, even when handling oxygen. Use common sense and enough knowledge to know when not to light up.
Does anybody know how carbon monoxide can form in an oxygen rich environment and further, how any combustion could take place in a Scuba cylinder without the residue being detected by the diver? Do you honestly think that CO can form without noxious byproducts which would reek with odor? Has this ever happened, carbon monoxide forming in a Scuba cylinder through undetectable spontaneous combustion or through some, as yet unmentioned, mysterious process? I've never heard of it. I've heard a load of BS claims, however.
Does anybody know how carbon monoxide can form in an oxygen rich environment and further, how any combustion could take place in a Scuba cylinder without the residue being detected by the diver? Do you honestly think that CO can form without noxious byproducts which would reek with odor? Has this ever happened, carbon monoxide forming in a Scuba cylinder through undetectable spontaneous combustion or through some, as yet unmentioned, mysterious process? I've never heard of it. I've heard a load of BS claims, however.