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The biggest question is what's the HVAC situation like? Best case scenario would be a heat/AC source that's not tied in with the rest of the units in the building. A basement suite sharing an HVAC system with the upstairs unit could be less safe than an apartment building with a boiler system and decent air circulation in the hallways.
yeah I have definitely made sure the hvac is safe. It's a window-unit AC and heat is hot water. I guess one question is whether the vents are connected though, which I'll ask tomorrow.
If it's just a shared air circulation system and not tied into the heat or AC you could block those vents after moving in also. Would want to be careful you're still getting some fresh air in with a cracked window or something (extra important if it happened to have a gas stove obviously) but I would be more comfortable in that kind of apartment than all the basement suites I've lived in where the HVAC was shared throughout the house.