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30/11/2011 at 8:50pm
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Most of the larger, calor-type, gas heaters have built in mechanisms which will stop the heater from working if there is insufficient oxygen in the area.
Most gas heaters burn so efficiently they hardly give off any CO anyway. Someone I know left one of those small cartridge gas tent heaters on in his dining room, with all doors & windows closed & a CO alarm positioned directly above it. It was running for 3 hours, undisturbed, & never set the alarm off.
It's when these things develop a fault that problems occur. If they burn with a yellow flame, or flickering flame, they are not burning efficiently & will be giving off more CO gas. otherwise, you're pretty safe.
My dad was telling me, years ago when he married his first wife, they had a gas fridge installed in their house. When I asked him about the flue, he said "as far as I know, it was room vented". His ex wife does have her problems, but I don't think they are due to carbon monoxide poisoning.
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