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meatballlover

meatballlover

Member
Feb 23, 2026
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Very simple can you keep the CO tent inside or is it strictly outdoors thing (dont want to harm others with me) You can reply in one word
 
ipmanwc0

ipmanwc0

Doctor Sleep
Sep 15, 2023
657
Either works but CO can pass through walls so ideally it's done outside
 
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Shadows From Hell

Shadows From Hell

Waiting for my permanent darkness to arrive
Oct 21, 2024
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If the tent isn't properly sealed, then you are still putting CO in the room you are in, potentially putting others at risk.

And depending on the size of the room, you're going to need a lot of tape, and charcoal.
 
BillyBob

BillyBob

Experienced
Jun 14, 2018
233
If using a tent, try get one with high sides so the CO can build at the bottom and you just lay down and go to sleep
 
meatballlover

meatballlover

Member
Feb 23, 2026
95
If using a tent, try get one with high sides so the CO can build at the bottom and you just lay down and go to sleep
I have the same tent as the one zanexx used (the successful SaSu member) but curious since you seem to know so much, would you advice me to let the CO build up or enter with the charcoals? Sedatives arent an option.
 
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BradGuy123

Specialist
Jul 6, 2025
315
Let's say you do it indoors inside a tent. If you're burning charcoal inside a grill what is the risk of fire?
 
meatballlover

meatballlover

Member
Feb 23, 2026
95
Let's say you do it indoors inside a tent. If you're burning charcoal inside a grill what is the risk of fire?
Fair enough. Initially my scenario was burning charcoal outside and then bringing it inside in the tent but i get it.
 

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