plunging your toilet? rodding your drain? changing lightbulbs? replacing smoke detector batts?
BECauses Carbon monoxide poisoning is caused by inhaling carbon monoxide fumes. When there's too much carbon monoxide in the air, your body will replace the oxygen in the hemoglobin of your red blood cells with carbon monoxide. This keeps life-sustaining oxygen from reaching your tissues and organs. Various appliances fueled by wood or gas produce carbon monoxide, including:* Fuel-burning space heaters* Furnaces* Charcoal grills* Cooking ranges* Water heaters* Fireplaces* Portable generators, including those often used on houseboats* Wood-burning stoves* Car and truck engines Normally the amount of carbon monoxide produced by these sources isn't cause for concern. But if appliances aren't kept in good working order or if they're used in a closed or partially closed space — such as using a charcoal grill indoors or running your car in a closed garage — the carbon monoxide can build to dangerous levels. Even swimming behind a motorboat or riding in the back of an enclosed pickup truck can be dangerous.
Here's one way. Gammas excite electons in the crystal structure of certain materials. Those excited electrons are then trapped in impurities in the crystals. You can then heat up the crystal to release the trapped electrons, which generates a current proportional to the amount of gamma exposure that the crystals in the detector received (along with the person wearing it).
Any conductor will produce electricit when interecepted by a electromagnetic waves. SO a colil with a volt meter will do This will not work for viscible spectrum