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on 3/3/2008 Hi...depends on the type, age and condition of the heaters...that is why is it better to be safe and install a CO monitor especially in areas with no or little ventilation.
on 3/2/2008 Dr. Jewell, I had a question about the presence of CO in apartments, which have no ventilation system during the winter months when windows have to remain shut? Could CO still be present in electrically heated areas? How present is CO in older appliances and is this easily verifiable?
on 2/28/2008 that's right..that is why it is so important to really have a monitor installed in the home and to do regular check up on them every month to ensure they are working properly. CO poisoning can be a killer!!!
on 2/28/2008 Carbon monoxide is particularly insidious because it is colorless and odorless.
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