Sometimes I turn the oven up to like 450° and leave the door open to warm up the kitchen.
That's a good way to wake up dead.
Sometimes I turn the oven up to like 450° and leave the door open to warm up the kitchen.
Dr. Venkman wrote:Colonel Panic wrote:Sometimes I turn the oven up to like 450° and leave the door open to warm up the kitchen.
NO!!"A gas oven or range top should never be used for heating," he said. "A fire could start and poisonous carbon monoxide fumes could fill the home. Any fuel-burning heating equipment (fireplaces, furnaces, water heaters, space or portable heaters), generators and chimneys can produce carbon monoxide."
According to information from the National Fire Protection Association, there is an increased risk of dying in a home fire during the winter season. December, January and February are generally the deadliest months for fire.
hench wrote:currently 55 degrees. not too bad given that it's 8 degrees outside (windchill of -5).
burun wrote:My CO detector (I think) has gone off twice in the last few days. Both times when I was taking a shower.
I know steam is basically water droplets, and steam sometimes sets off smoke detectors. Does it do the same to CO detectors?
After it went off the first time a few days ago (only for about 10 seconds or so) I opened the windows, and replaced the battery because I thought perhaps it needed to be changed.
This morning, while I was in the shower, it went off again, for a longer period of time.
I couldn't climb up to see if it was the CO detector or the smoke alarm that is over my bedroom door. In any case, this has never happened to me in the 10 years I have lived in this place, and in the (I guess) 4 years I have had a CO alarm.
This might be a stupid question, but if I have steam-heat radiators, could they be part of the problem?
burun wrote:My CO detector (I think) has gone off twice in the last few days. Both times when I was taking a shower.
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