Re: Heating your home safely
Re: Heating your home safely
Hi Floydy.Re: Heating your home safely
Re: Heating your home safely
Re: Heating your home safely
We have an old fashioned gas boiler, and two co alarms just in case. I'm assured it's perfectly safe but my husband gets similar symptoms to you floyddy we've put it down to dry air and an allergy to our labrador being made worse by that dry air.Re: Heating your home safely
Re: Heating your home safely
If I may, I suggest having a Co2 test done on your home. Once you know your air is safe, you can purchase one or more cold-mist humidifiers.Re: Heating your home safely
I doubt it’s co2 related, a cough isn’t usually a sign of co2 poisoning, usually accompanied by headache, dizziness nausea and such, a gas leak would have been picked up on the service, ( assuming a tightness test was done) , are any of your gas appliances showing ang signs of blackening around the edges where the flame is! still , a co2 alarm is a good idea,
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