Exposure to carbon monoxide above 150 ppm can cause mild headaches, nausea, and ultimately death if exposure persists. The risk of mortality rises significantly with extended exposure. Therefore, it's essential to respond quickly to high CO levels.
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Exposure to carbon monoxide above 150 ppm for extended periods can lead to symptoms like headaches and nausea but can ultimately result in death. The most serious consequence is fatality if exposure continues without intervention. Therefore, it is critical to recognize and address these exposures promptly. ;