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