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MethodHelium tanks
Thread starterJazzyWolfWhistle
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How could you commit suicide by opening several tanks of helium and letting them fill a bathroom? If this is possible you wouldn't need an exit bag. How can you get the valves to stay open and keep releasing their helium?
The way the exit bag works is by taking in pure inert gas and breathing out inert gas until you die. If you try to fill a room, you won't be breathing pure inert gas, you'd be breathing a mixture and that would probably only make you light headed and sick. Plus you'd need a ton of helium tanks.
I haven't used a helium tank so I don't know if you can leave valve open, but in US I've heard that commonly available helium tanks have 20% oxygen anyway, so the nitrogen or argon with regulators would be better.
CO poisoning might work in a small bathroom but you may have smoke detector that has CO alarm.
I don't think there's an easy way to avoid exit bag if you want to use inert gas asphyxiation.
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