Is this one of those things we will look back at from the future and say: “I can’t believe that we did that?” like leaded fuel?
Is this one of those things we will look back at from the future and say: “I can’t believe that we did that?” like leaded fuel?
My grandparents died from carbon monoxide poisoning due to a propane stove (they were using it in their porch as a canning stove, to make pickles – carbon monoxide flooded the house). I’ve assuming you, at a minimum, have a carbon monoxide detector? Everything else coming from the stove kills you slowly.
Thanks. Sorry to hear about your grandparents. That is terrible.
Ours is a proper stove installed by a gasfitter, not a little countertop camp stove. And we do have multiple CO meters around the house. The camping water heater is a bigger problem. But I am replacing that this weekend.
It was more than two decades ago now. I try to see some black humour in it now. How many people do you know who’ve died in a “tragic pickling accident”?
Glad that you’re taking precautions. Learning from other people’s mistakes is a lot safer than learning from your own.