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warm air heating
4 December 2011, 14:14,
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RE: warm air heating
(4 December 2011, 10:46)bigpaul Wrote: its the same if you use a mobile gas heater,in my old flat i needed to have the window open a crack to vent the fumes. in our old maisonette in Glastonbury we had a fitted gas fire with a vent in the front wall, because it caused a horrendous draft we covered it up and suddenly we became all drowsy and tired, uncovered the vent and we were better again, so yes is my short answer, you need to vent the gas fumes wether thats from a gas fire or a wood burner.

FF sake you were damn lucky, only last year a student up here did exactly the same thing and paid with his life, and in the Daily Mail last year a dad built a log cabin down your way for his son to use as a den , the son complaining about the air from the vents being cold, days later he was complaining to his dad about fatigue, aching joints and being drowsy, after that he did not complain the poor sod had covered the vents and the carbon monoxide killed him.

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warm air heating - by bowdrill - 3 December 2011, 20:30
RE: warm air heating - by Skean Dhude - 4 December 2011, 00:15
RE: warm air heating - by Nemesis - 4 December 2011, 01:02
RE: warm air heating - by bowdrill - 4 December 2011, 01:28
RE: warm air heating - by NorthernRaider - 4 December 2011, 10:38
RE: warm air heating - by bigpaul - 4 December 2011, 10:46
RE: warm air heating - by NorthernRaider - 4 December 2011, 14:14
RE: warm air heating - by Skean Dhude - 4 December 2011, 12:15
RE: warm air heating - by bigpaul - 4 December 2011, 12:52
RE: warm air heating - by bowdrill - 4 December 2011, 15:03

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