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Smith Winston

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Jan 13, 2024
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I have a snow blower and a lawmower.
I thought I could wheel them into the house, a bedroom and run them beside the bed.
The carbon monoxide fumes would eventually starve me of oxygen and I'd fall asleep.
There plenty of anectodal evidence of people being poisoned by carbon monoxide fumes
in garages and basements where they have run a snow blower in a poorly ventilated space.
Attaching a hose to the exhaust ports so the fumes are directed towards the bed would speed it up.
Any thoughts ?
 
ArteriesBindEveryon

ArteriesBindEveryon

Student
Feb 9, 2023
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I wouldn't recommend it. They make a lot of noise so you'd just get yourself in trouble.
 

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