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RE: Wood Stove Safety / House Fires and Carbon Monoxide
clip this post email this post what is this? see most clipped and recent clippings there is not a very big risk of carbon monoxide poisoning if you are burning wood, the house would be full of smoke by the time carbon monoxide levels would reach high enough to cause a concern, and like most sane people when a home is full of smoke, you realize there is a problem, long before anything elce happens. however if you are burning natural gas, which has quite oderless emissions, then co poisoning would be more of a concern. |
Suggestion to OP
Go read the children's story Chicken Little |
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Happy to hear that you are alright, get those pillars shipped!
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