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KGrahnn24 karma

There are differences between countries with school lunches. Have you benchmarked your lunches to other countries? How would you rank yours in comparison to others?

KGrahnn16 karma

Carbon monoxide and its dangers is like common knowledge around the world I believe, or at least in developed countries. How this, the whole issue is even possible? Is it because lack of education or does your education even go through what carbon monoxide is and why it is dangerous? Should it?

KGrahnn12 karma

Im sure you have had near death experiences in these areas. Can you open up the first time you had something like that - Life threatening situation. Did you had a trauma from it, does it haunt you ever? How do you continue going on in this type of field after these type situations?

KGrahnn8 karma

Thanks for your answer, keep up the good work!

KGrahnn2 karma

Thanks, I see.

Its still hard to understand, as just about everyone here knows about the subject and would avoid it. If similar outtages would hit here, we would just put more clothes on and endure it. We do have also public shelters should it prolong too long. I think almost everyone has also food in storage for weeks (toilet paper as well) if food supply would somehow break down. We would just eat from the storage then until crisis would be solved. And when I mean everyone, I really mean it. There might be some outliers like students etc. but I think communities would share their share for those in need as there should be plenty of surplus available.

But the cold - I got gear to survive in mountainside -40C for a week without any heat but my body heat. You just put clothes on if it gets colder.