The computer user is familiar with the term "carbon dioxide"carbon monoxide". Carbon dioxide is a by-product of combustion in vehicles, or natural sources such as the burning of wood, coal and oil. Carbon monoxide is a chemical by-product of incomplete combustion. A product of incomplete combustion is known as flue gas and the carbon monoxide that has been released into the home or workplace is known as a carbon monoxide leak. As such, it is a by-product of incomplete combustion.
Many people assume that their application software has carbon in it, but that is not the case. The software you use to manage and store your data is not carbon based. There are many applications that use carbon in their software, but there are no applications that use carbon in their production. The Carbon Dioxide Sensor, an example, is made of carbon that is not a by-product of incomplete combustion and is not a harmful gas, nor does it contribute to carbon monoxide leaks. Carbon is used to create many other products, which can be used in your computer applications, and are not harmful to you or your family. There are many applications available that are carbon based and will not contribute to the harmful effects of carbon dioxide on the environment, which is the cause of the Environmental Protection Agency's concern over carbon dioxide.