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GreenTree

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Would lighting a disposable bbq in a car kill me ?
 
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Nicothe13th

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Jan 6, 2021
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Would lighting a disposable bbq in a car kill me ?
Maybe not one, but if you use 2/3 the chance of survival is pretty slim.

If I can't get SN, I'll tape up vents to make it as airtight as possible.
And sorry, no, lighting it won't, you need to let the fire burn out to the point it's just the glowing coals
 
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GreenTree

Mage
Jun 1, 2020
568
So basically leave the bbq outside too burn the bring it inside when cooling down.
 
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Nicothe13th

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Jan 6, 2021
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As soon as flames are gone, bring it inside because that indicates incomplete combustion, and the start of cooling yeah.

What brings you to this point Green?
 
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GreenTree

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Jun 1, 2020
568
I'm scared of jumping and trains. I've failed hanging (ligature broke) and ended up in psych ward. I've lost my job, home, girlfriend because of mental illness. I'm desperate to leave and trying too find a method which isn't too hard. Do you need to be asleep first or can you be awake when the bbq is releasing carbon monoxide? Thanks for help.
 
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LittleJem

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I want to do this method with benzos - but not sure how that would be timed. But I think the CO is a very quick method from what I've read.
 
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Nicothe13th

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Jan 6, 2021
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Yeah I might take sleeping pills and alcohol just to make sure there's no chance I get up and out the car, but that involves going to a shop and speaking to people and that's not a thing.

Also, more chance of my death being looked into if no drugs in my system.
 
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LittleJem

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@Nicothe13th I'm missing the car option. I will need to do the tent option. When I'm really ill and bedridden the idea of organising it is overwhelming.
 
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GreenTree

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I just wonder if fully concious it would work. Its impossible to time it so your sleeping. Yes benzos and alcohol might make you sleep but not guaranteed. So I wonder if this method can be done awake. Would SI make you get out the car or tent.
 
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Nicothe13th

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Jan 6, 2021
188
I don't think it would, because it's not like suffocating where you're gasping for air.

It's like you get dizzy, then bam, you faint, then you die because you keep inhaling the CO and before you know it there's to much in your bloodstream to allow oxygen to your vitals.

Thus, the suffering has ceased.
Whereas hanging, jumping those kind of things, you've really got to push yourself to do something your brain is screaming at you not to do.

This, you just gotta close your eyes, and chill.
More barbecues, the faster you're gone
 
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LittleJem

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I think it's probably as good as the old put your head in an oven method that worked for Sylvia Plath. It's quick.

Shame you can't use ovens like that anymore!
 
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victoria91

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Jan 15, 2019
114
This is a method I keep going back to look at as it just seems to simple to be true.

How long would death take from the time you pass out?
 
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GreenTree

Mage
Jun 1, 2020
568
There are lots of accidental deaths by bbqs being in tents if you google it. But yes it does seam too good to be true.
 
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popcorn

Experienced
Dec 20, 2020
298
I think it's probably as good as the old put your head in an oven method that worked for Sylvia Plath. It's quick.

Shame you can't use ovens like that anymore!
i had never heard of sylvia plath before, what an interesting and sad story. ted hughes her partner married again to assia wevill who committed suicide the same way and took their 4 year old daughter with her. heart breaking really

 
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popcorn

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298
that chart is interesting, apparently modern ovens can give out 800ppm of CO. but not all ovens
 
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Spitfire

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Apr 26, 2020
1,273
It does not take much to do this method.

It is a dangerous thing though, to other people if they walk in to the space not knowing or if the gas travels through the ceiling and walls of adjacent spaces with other people in them.

I would want to use a co ppm meter/measuring device to see the co ppm rise above at least 1000ppm, personally.
 
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LittleJem

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that chart is interesting, apparently modern ovens can give out 800ppm of CO. but not all ovens
I heard they changed the stuff in ovens (gas) so that it can no longer be used for ctb
 
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DeadButDreaming

Specialist
Jun 16, 2020
362
i had never heard of sylvia plath before, what an interesting and sad story. ted hughes her partner married again to assia wevill who committed suicide the same way and took their 4 year old daughter with her. heart breaking really

Sylvia's son committed suicide too.
 
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Spitfire

Enlightened
Apr 26, 2020
1,273
This is my preferred method but not in a vehicle. I would not hesitate to use a vehicle, especially a larger box shaped vehicle would work well and easy enough.

For my exit, I expect to use the carbon monoxide method inside of a small cabin. I will fill the cabin with carbon monoxide from a generator pumping the gas in from the outside, and then also use a grill setup on the inside too.

I will do a pre-run first so I actually know what to exactly expect on the levels rising and for how long they stay at fatal values.

I will post these results from this testing here on this site, and room size, setup, etc... if there is interest, which I assume there will be?
 
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popcorn

Experienced
Dec 20, 2020
298
I heard they changed the stuff in ovens (gas) so that it can no longer be used for ctb
yup your right, they used to use coal gas which had a lot of CO. but apparently if you cover the air input holes with foil the burning is incomplete. i dont know how true that is tho so dont take my word for it
 
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Endeavour

Mage
Dec 13, 2020
566
This is my preferred method, tent with BBQ. I know everything I need including the type of tent, just not sure about the right kind of charcoal (in UK).

I guess that is the critical component.
 
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theresonlyonewayout

Student
Jan 31, 2021
121
This was my method before SN. Recently read the A&E report from that day, said that it wasn't a 'real attempt' because one BBQ wouldn't work. I didn't tell her that I had 2. I guess she might have done more research than me but I very much doubt it. I wonder why they bother printing the warnings all over them if they don't actually work?! :meh::meh:
 
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sorella santini

Member
Jan 19, 2021
87
You need to read through the thread on here specifically devoted to this method. It really will answer every question. I have thoroughly researched this method, but for me it has proven too difficult to execute, as I don't live alone. I have found that the ideal circumstances may never happen.
 
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duvet

New Member
Nov 27, 2022
1
Would lighting a disposable bbq in a car kill me ?
I am intending to CTB with this method this week. As long as the rain holds off. I intend to drive my car to somewhere very remote, I have an estate car and I am going to put a tent in the back. ( tried it and there is enough room).
 
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searchingforpeace

Student
Nov 26, 2022
199
What if you ran a hose from something like a vacuum cleaner from your cars exhaust to the window? There was a guy from a lifetime movie that apparently did this in actuality.
 
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blvck

Member
May 12, 2018
95
I want to try this but i can never seem to find these in the store. And I kinda don't wanna go out buying one just in case it raises suspicions
 

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