Why would you dismiss the oven from being a source of CO. Any fuel burning device is capable of producing CO if the combustion isn’t complete
RonA
It's using magic kerosene?
Why would you dismiss the oven from being a source of CO. Any fuel burning device is capable of producing CO if the combustion isn’t complete
RonA
0-9 ppm CO: no health risk; normal CO levels in air. 10-29 ppm CO: problems over long-term exposure; chronic problems such as headaches, nausea. 30-35 ppm CO: flu-like symptoms begin to develop, especially among the young and the elderly.
No magic anything, its a separate system using indirect heatIt's using magic kerosene?
0-9 ppm CO: no health risk; normal CO levels in air. 10-29 ppm CO: problems over long-term exposure; chronic problems such as headaches, nausea. 30-35 ppm CO: flu-like symptoms begin to develop, especially among the young and the elderly.
where have you got this data from?
normal levels in the at the workplace exposure limit?
I don’t think
I have done tons of co measurement. It’s very difficult to measure any in the ambient environment
and those symptoms are completely wrong. I’ve investigated a few co fatals
I never mentioned work place
Although I admit the question is workplace related.
Difficult to measure, my tester has ability to do room tests?
I never mentioned work place
Although I admit the question is workplace related.
Difficult to measure, my tester has ability to do room tests?
Co poisoning is non discriminatory, it causes lethargy, then drowsiness, then your limbs stop working. By then you know something is wrong but your unable to do anything about it.
I must suffer from its effects permanently, then
I didn’t know you could get CO poisoning from drinking rum?
Does all this mean the CO monitors sold for homes are no good? I have one in my workshop and the house. Surely that is scandalous if they are sold as something that is for your safety?
Cheers, I was a bit worried there!No.
Because they calibrated to a different level and concentration.
Cheers, I was a bit worried there!
Cheers, I was a bit worried there!
Co poisoning is non discriminatory, it causes lethargy, then drowsiness, then your limbs stop working. By then you know something is wrong but your unable to do anything about it. End result usually death
Bang on there @Parm !
When I was about 16 we nearly died with Co poisoning, me and my sister were feeling very tired and aching laying on the sofa. My mum made us get up and stand in the front garden as she knew something was wrong, she called my uncle and when he got there about 20 minutes later I went in to collect something and collapsed on the way back out. Very dizzy and weak but managed to get up and out!
We felt sick and very rough that night. Turns out the wxxkxx council boiler man never spotted that the flu exited into the conservatory!!!
It ain't worth pixxing about with stuff like this.
Bang on there @Parm !
When I was about 16 we nearly died with Co poisoning, me and my sister were feeling very tired and aching laying on the sofa. My mum made us get up and stand in the front garden as she knew something was wrong, she called my uncle and when he got there about 20 minutes later I went in to collect something and collapsed on the way back out. Very dizzy and weak but managed to get up and out!
We felt sick and very rough that night. Turns out the wxxkxx council boiler man never spotted that the flu exited into the conservatory!!!
It ain't worth pixxing about with stuff like this.