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Kaleva

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1. Make sure you install a carbon monoxide detector in that room.
Wed Dec 31, 2014, 02:25 PM
Dec 2014

And many of the better brands of space heaters have an oxygen depletion sensor on them that shuts them off if oxygen falls below a certain level.

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Make sure you install a carbon monoxide detector in that room. Kaleva Dec 2014 #1
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