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Friday, September 5, 2008



The most impressive feature would the ventilation system that will channel more oxygen into different parts of the building when there is a rise in the level of carbon dioxide.

Its impresses us as someone is capable of developing a programme that can automatically instruct the ventilation system to channel oxygen in the rooms of the building when there is a rise in the level of carbon dioxide .
Its worth praising as the system provides clean air and enriches the room with oxygen.


purest of the blackest heart .
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