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Default Are electric oil-filled radiator heaters a carbon monoxide risk?

On 26 Dec 2005 22:54:28 -0800, "Brian" wrote:


wrote:
I've been experiencing some symptoms of low level carbon monoxide
exposure. I have an 10 year old oil-filled radiator heater under my
computer desk. I sit at this desk eight hours a day. I've read that
electric oil-filled heaters aren't a carbon monoxide risk, but I wonder
if this is always true?


Thanks in advance for your responses.



Nope,


For you and CBHVAC, one could take "Nope" to be in answer to "I wonder
if this is alway's true?", that heaters aren't a CO risk. That was
the only question he asked. That's why I asked what he meant. You
make clear below that the Nope applies to another question, that
actually wasn't asked.

Sounds like my old neighbour. He has carbon monoxide detectors all over
the house. House is all electric. Somehow industry convinced him he
needed
those....


LOL The local newsoccasionally tends to do that too.


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