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- Oct 8, 2018
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Would an outdoor propane gas heater really work to cause CO death if you brought it indoors? A few people have posted about gas heaters...I'm curious.
That's what I figured. :/ Thanks for your insight though, you always have good advice.Propane burns very clean, I've worked in buildings for hours on end that had industrial drywall heaters going non-stop with no effect.
I don't know if it's a viable option, but over on the Classic Campstoves Forum there are frequent threads on old campstoves --Coleman, Primus, Optimus, etc.-- causing CO deaths when used in a tent. Kerosene is not so clean burning as propane.
And my father-in-law ctb by closing himself up in the family car with a barbecue. Big car, too: an old Dodge Ram Charger.
A "well duh!" observation: I suspect that if the appliance isn't intended to be used in an enclosed space, it may lack the CO safeties and thus is probably a lot better for ctb in an enclosed space.
I don't know about kerosene. Never heard of accidental death by fumes from that. But I'm gonna Google it now.Kerosene may be a viable alternative.
Reading about the camper heaters, they say it is useful to get a CO meter in case their heaters put off too much. They also say to open a window while using, don't leave on at night, etc...It burns clean, but can still put off CO. As justanothercunsumer said about working in buildings with them going non stop, im betting the building had some sort of ventilation.
The ones I've tried to find are "outdoor only."I don't know if it's a viable option, but over on the Classic Campstoves Forum there are frequent threads on old campstoves --Coleman, Primus, Optimus, etc.-- causing CO deaths when used in a tent. Kerosene is not so clean burning as propane.
And my father-in-law ctb by closing himself up in the family car with a barbecue. Big car, too: an old Dodge Ram Charger.
A "well duh!" observation: I suspect that if the appliance isn't intended to be used in an enclosed space, it may lack the CO safeties and thus is probably a lot better for ctb in an enclosed space.