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<blockquote data-quote="dave14110" data-source="post: 1175" data-attributes="member: 14"><p>Curiousity how do you test the air before going down. This & collaspe would have to be the biggest dangers & I'd be thinking air quality isn't easy to test prior to entering. Collaspe I'd be thinking can be a little easier to see some of signs of possablity. Carbon monoxide can't be seen, I know the old timers used candles sometimes, if the candle went out there is not enough air. But this had it's dangers too as some gasses were explosive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dave14110, post: 1175, member: 14"] Curiousity how do you test the air before going down. This & collaspe would have to be the biggest dangers & I'd be thinking air quality isn't easy to test prior to entering. Collaspe I'd be thinking can be a little easier to see some of signs of possablity. Carbon monoxide can't be seen, I know the old timers used candles sometimes, if the candle went out there is not enough air. But this had it's dangers too as some gasses were explosive. [/QUOTE]
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