no...not worth the carbon monoxide risk.
2007-02-15 01:48:46
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answered by sncmom2000 5
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I wouldn't use it inside a house because of the exhaust from the heater will leave CO2 but a way to get around it is to vent the area it will be in. Open a window if it's an emergency other than that for supplemental heat use an electric one with a tip over shutoff and alarm.
2007-02-15 01:48:10
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answered by rambo1214 3
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I'm assuming you mean Propane gas heater and I would say as long as you do not sleep with it on and you have to crack a window near it. It eats alot of oxygen. I use one all day working on my additon when its freezing in there.
2007-02-15 01:42:30
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answered by gregory_usa83 4
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No, and it's a shame we Americans have to result to drastic measures to keep warm. Thanks to the Gas Companies with their money hungry appetites, they are indirectly responsible for killing people.
2007-02-15 02:06:57
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answered by Jrahdel 5
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yes but be sure not to leave it un atended and some one must stay up at night with it for safety
2007-02-15 02:24:27
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answered by Nathan D 1
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