If one is running an unvented flame of any kind indoors for sure have a carbon monoxide detector. Even then don't risk it in sleeping quarters. Is one willing to bet his life on an electronic device? If one develops even the slightest of headaches, shut it down and get to fresh air immediately. CO has a much greater affinity for hemoglobin than oxygen, so ones hemes are quickly saturated with CO and cannot adsorb oxygen. CO really hangs on, so it's a slow process for ones system to get back to normal where it can pick up O2 again.

One does not get a redo with life, and there's still sh-t I want to do.

Cookie uses a Little Buddy to knock the chill off in our dome tents. Even with it's supposed safety systems and the tent's meshed panels, it's never on for more than 5 minutes.

Last edited by 1minute; 10/12/19.

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