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I think anybody that uses any combustion device inside would be smart to have a CO detector (or two)


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I don't think I'd be comfortable just taking the "box's" word for it. If you buy one, get a carbon monoxide detector with a readout on it. Sometimes there may be an acceptable level for the manufacturer or the government inspectors they paid, that might not be acceptable to you for your family
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yepper,

sounds like good advice, to me...
i'm not figuring to use one for normal heating... i have family in Arkansas that was without grid power for weeks last year...

i've got the hand pump for the well... a kerosene heater and a bit of fuel put back might make a difference in bad circumstances... a battery operated CO detector is already in our bedroom hallway... another one sounds like a good bet if i needed to use auxiliary heat...


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