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From: Keith (no email)
Date: Thu Apr 03 2008 - 07:10:25 EDT
Anything that is using a fire to make heat is producing CO, even the newer
catalytic models. If you're going to use something like that, please use a
CO detector. A home one is better than nothing, but you'll get a lot of
false alarms. The CO Experts is a great unit and highly recommended.
http://tinyurl.com/23eho9
Keith
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"Security is mostly a superstition. It does not exist in nature... Life is
either a daring adventure or nothing." -- Helen Keller
----- Original Message -----
From: "KevinR " <>
>
> One evening, while I was sitting and watching TV, I developed a splitting
> headache, as did my wife. It suddenly dawned on me that a headache was one
> of the symptoms of CO poisoning, and thankfully I wasn't too groggy to
> notice and take action. The two kerosene heaters had been running
> continuously in the old drafty 1890 house, but the CO levels had quietly
> built up.
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