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Smell from heating is gone, but is CM still present?

After months of my heater being off, I turned it recently and my house started smelling of a weird odor. I've heard that this is from dead rodents, and that they produce carbox monoxide and other gases when they burn up. The smell is gone now. I'm wondering if harmful gases are still leaking into my house? What should I do?

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you could punch the bag with the gloves?
Some might, but all the ones I've played on have trees. A lightning rod doesn't do much if it isn't the tallest object in the area. That's why most are attached to rooftops Let's say you're walking in a field of nothing in the middle of a storm. You're 6' tall and you have two 5' tall lightning rods nearby. Guess what you're the tallest object in the area, so YOU are technically the lightning rod.
I don't play water polo and I have several visual conditions. I find I can't watch keep track of the ball. or other team mates. Its a pretty fast pace game. Also you would be the only one wearing goggles, not nessarly because there not allowed but because when you get hit with the ball (which happens a lot) they fill with water and put more pressure on the eye. So its up to you but I'm not sure polo is the game for you.

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