Re: CM detectors/natural gas detectors

Posted by evie15422 on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/CM-dectecgtors-tp1548754p1548809.html

Hi, Barbara,
 
When you have a gas furnace or appliance, you can have problems from eithercarbon monoxide (a bi-product after the gas has been burned) or the gas itself (the gas furnace or lines leaking).  Each of these situations calls for different detectors and either can make you ill.  I do not know how much they cost but both detectors are available as battery units.  You can probably call your gas company to find out where to get them.  My father worked for a natural gas pipeline; he says that the battery onesare the ones the gas line checkers use themselves, so they do a good jobmeasuring. 
 
Diane


--- On Thu, 3/19/09, Helen Murphy <[hidden email]> wrote:

From: Helen Murphy <[hidden email]>
Subject: Re: [eSens] CM dectecgtors
To: [hidden email]
Date: Thursday, March 19, 2009, 3:13 AM






Hi Barbara,

The flue needs to be open when using gas as this is your exhaust. You need
vents in the room or a window that is open also or you may knock yourselves
out whilst using it.
My plumber refused to connect the gas in a gas fire place style unit in a
bedroom that is set in an old fireplace until we put in vents in the walls
to outside as he said it is against the standards here for air exchange.

Helen (Australia)

On Thu, Mar 19, 2009 at 5:56 AM, Barbara Janousek <barbarajanousek@ yahoo.com
> wrote:

> Does anyone know the best kind of carbon monoxide detector to buy? I
> want to be able to detect the "lowest" of levels in my home,,I like the plug
> in kind, I have one, but its 6 years old and have read those need replaced
> about every 4 years or so. Also, is the best place to put them by your air
> vent? Some sites say the ceiling and some say the vent, the vent makes more
> sense to me.
>
> I had our furnace checked and there were high levels, but in the gasline.
> Our furnace guy said we should get it replaced, its very old, but there was
> no threat of CM in our home...however, someone on this site told me
> differently. I have never felt as sick as I do in my home (6 years) and I
> spend a lot of time in my house (I love my home). My husband seems to get
> sick a lot too, he doesn't complain much, but once in a while he'll mention
> he doesn't feel well or that he's dizzy/lightheaded/ nausea or bad headaches
> (which is something I've recently developed, so severe I get physically
> sick.
>
> Also, I have a gas fireplace that I had cleaned and used around Christmas.
> We didn't know it, but we had the flew (sp) open for 6 years -had not used
> it before..we closed that. Should it be kept open for ventilation?
>
> Any brands to suggest? If there is any CM escaping my furnace, I want to be
> able to detect it.......???
>
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Helen A Murphy

Environomics. com.au
0448 877 384
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