any thing that burns produces it,
there is carbon monoxide alarms for sale,
2007-12-06 14:15:03
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answered by William B 7
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Oil Furnace Carbon Monoxide
2016-10-17 01:02:42
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answered by Anonymous
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Any furnace that burns something can produce carbon monoxide. For complete info about the risks of carbon monoxide, check out the furnace page at my source.
2007-12-06 19:36:19
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answered by Anonymous
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Actually oil furnaces are more prone to CO production than natural gas furnaces. This is mainly due to the average age of the systems. Anytime you have a furnace in your home that burns a fossil fuel you should have CO monitors/alarms. CO is very deadly and the fact that it is odorless makes it very hard to detect.
2007-12-06 15:03:18
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answered by Steve in NC 7
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Yes, they do. So does coal, charcoal, wood burning stoves, Kerosene in fact most any combustible will produce carbon monoxide to on degree or another. This is especially true if the burner is malfunctioning and the fuel mixture is too rich.
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2007-12-06 14:36:06
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answered by Jacob W 7
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I breathe carbon monoxide.
2016-05-21 22:50:26
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answered by ? 3
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Yes they do. Anything that burns Fossil fuel produces CO. Wood, oil, gas, charcoal.
2007-12-06 14:43:06
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answered by Anonymous
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