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11/8/2004 at 3:28pm
 Location: Buckinghamshire
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SAFETY experts have warned sun-seekers about the dangers of gas tragedies.

They have urged people jetting out to warmer climes or taking boating or camping holidays nearer home to ensure their holiday doesn't end in a poison gas tragedy.

The deaths of two couples in the past 18 months alone have shown that travellers can be at risk of carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning in all sorts of accommodation - and now British Gas is warning holidaymakers to be on their guard.

Every year CO poisoning results in deaths and injuries with faulty gas appliances in homes the main culprits.

In February, 10-year-old Dominic Rodgers, of Fartown, died when he was overcome by carbon monoxide fumes at his home.

His mother Stacey Rodgers has enlisted British Gas experts to promote a UK safety drive.

Now tourists are also being warned to look out for `freak' CO dangers that could spell death or injury this summer, with people having fallen foul of the gas on boating holidays and camping breaks.

In May this year, a Bristol couple were fatally poisoned by carbon monoxide during a camping trip to Brean, Somerset. A paraffin heater and barbecue were found inside the couple's tent and a lack of ventilation meant CO fumes had accumulated.

A Warwickshire couple died in January last year in their narrow boat on the Grand Union Canal after they blocked up a vent with card to stop a draught. CO fumes from their heating system built up in a below-deck cabin.

Chris Bielby, head of Quality and Standards for British Gas, said:

"Although it's rare, CO poisoning can strike when any fuel-burning appliance is used in a confined space, so people should avoid using equipment such as camping heaters, gas lamps and charcoal grills in places like tents, camper vans and boat cabins."

TELLTALE SIGNS:

* Spillage stains, soot and discolouring around water heaters and cookers

* Flames that burn yellow or orange when they should be blue

* Unusual smells are obvious signs that appliances may have been neglected or haven't been checked properly



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11/8/2004 at 3:47pm
 Location: Doncaster
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WOW!!!......it certainly makes ya think don't it!!

Those poor families....my heart goes out to em and let it be a lesson to us all.

 

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11/8/2004 at 3:55pm
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Agree with Netty , have to be honest , i leave that side of things to kev , and although we dont have any gas inside the tent , netty and others from bruces will know that we did have the fridge inside the porch !! Although not sure where else we could put it....................just have to be on our guard i suppose !!!

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I will certainly take note.Thanks webby for warning us.

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maybe its time to consider an alarm for detecting these gasses.

i am sure their is something on the market and I will be looking for one at the weekend.

I guess it helps to get the units serviced also but how often should you service a caravan



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11/8/2004 at 6:08pm
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My landlord told me that my Gas boiler was the safest on the market. It still has the CO2 tester on it, even though he thought it was silly! The boiler is in my daughter's room, so I'm happy to be silly!!

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11/8/2004 at 6:18pm
 Location: Doncaster
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Quote: Originally posted by alsparker on 11/08/2004

maybe its time to consider an alarm for detecting these gasses.

i am sure their is something on the market and I will be looking for one at the weekend.

I guess it helps to get the units serviced also but how often should you service a caravan


  We have  CO alrm on the kitchen wall Als,could you not put one of them in a caravan or would it be too enclosed.It cost us about £30 but well woth every penny for reassurance wouldn't you say.

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13/8/2004 at 1:57pm
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I am new to camping, only been a few times.  This is probably a silly question but my daughter and I use a small campinggaz cooker for heating up the kettle and soup etc.  We only use it outside the tent and we take the gas cylinder out when we have finished.  Are we therefore safe or is there a danger to us keeping the empty cooker and gas cylinders in the tent when we sleep?


13/8/2004 at 2:35pm
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In view of the fact that the gas is not being burnt inside the tent, then you can't be overcome with fumes as there won't be any, Werosa.

I'm a bit concerned personally, as I use a Black Cat late at night when having that final drink before bed. I suppose opening a door won't make much difference to the heat to ensure adequate ventilation, but it does seem a bit of a pointless thing to do, putting the heating on if there is a chilly gale blowing through the tent.



20/8/2004 at 9:41pm
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Quote: Originally posted by alsparker on 11/08/2004

maybe its time to consider an alarm for detecting these gasses.

i am sure their is something on the market and I will be looking for one at the weekend.

I guess it helps to get the units serviced also but how often should you service a caravan




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20/8/2004 at 9:43pm
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All caravans and motorhomes should be serviced annually especially for the habitation check.  Home-grown do it yourselfers are asking to have problems.  Let the experts do it.  I want to receive my pension, so our m/h is serviced each year for gas leaks, fixings, and water ingress.

Cheers

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Quote: Originally posted by alsparker on 11/08/2004


maybe its time to consider an alarm for detecting these gasses.

i am sure their is something on the market and I will be looking for one at the weekend.

I guess it helps to get the units serviced also but how often should you service a caravan




06/9/2004 at 11:50pm
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anothe thing to watch out for when camping abroad is the use of the criminal mind to use  gas blown into a van which puts the occupants into a semi concoius state and they can then rifle through the van without being disturbed

make sure the dropout vents are clear and use a decent fume alarm

this was reported in the papers aboiut twlve months ago

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07/9/2004 at 1:56am
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We have a smoke and CO2 alarm in one unit.  Made by Kidde and available at Costco.



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