This is an expensive one - cheaper are available but *ensure* whatever you buy conforms to EN50291.
We cannot smell or taste carbon monoxide - you'll just feel drowsy, drift off to sleep and never wake up! Spend a few dollars on an alarm.
Warren-Pat_01 said
08:52 PM May 30, 2018
Mike, I agree with your point that it should be reposted in the "General" page.
Also thanks for the link for the CO detectors - our daughter has bought a house that has gas heating. Pat had friends who were visiting family in the USA a number of years ago. Only one survived the faulty basement heater!
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2018-05-27/inquest-gas-heater-carbon-monoxide-poisoning-sonia-sofianopoulos/9794986
This thread should really be in "General"....
https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Honeywell-XC70-EN-Battery-Operated-Carbon-Monoxide-Detector/323116612046?hash=item4b3b4039ce:g:T0kAAOSwImlanBx3
This is an expensive one - cheaper are available but *ensure* whatever you buy conforms to EN50291.
We cannot smell or taste carbon monoxide - you'll just feel drowsy, drift off to sleep and never wake up! Spend a few dollars on an alarm.
Also thanks for the link for the CO detectors - our daughter has bought a house that has gas heating. Pat had friends who were visiting family in the USA a number of years ago. Only one survived the faulty basement heater!