DaGonz
Autopia fire/rescue.
On the shout section of Autopia's home page, a few Autopians are asking about installing heaters in their garage.
If you are installing a heater that uses natural gas, fuel oil, propane or kerosene...it must be properly vented to the outdoors...justopening a window won't do! The big problem here is carbon monoxide.
Carbon monoxide is a colorless, odorless and tasteless gas that is deadly. It displaces oxygen in the bloodstream and has an affinity for hemoglobin. It will bind with it 210 times faster than oxygen.
Symptoms of CO poisoning are persistent headache, and nausea. High levels of CO can result in instantaneous unconciousness and death.
The maximum allowable CO level in a residential dwelling is 9 PPM, in a workplace it is 35 ppm for an 8 hour period.
Whatever kind of heater you use, you must maintain a distance of at least 3 feet away from any type od combustible materials.
Check with your local building department and fire department to make sure that the heater meets building and fire codes.
If you are installing a heater that uses natural gas, fuel oil, propane or kerosene...it must be properly vented to the outdoors...justopening a window won't do! The big problem here is carbon monoxide.
Carbon monoxide is a colorless, odorless and tasteless gas that is deadly. It displaces oxygen in the bloodstream and has an affinity for hemoglobin. It will bind with it 210 times faster than oxygen.
Symptoms of CO poisoning are persistent headache, and nausea. High levels of CO can result in instantaneous unconciousness and death.
The maximum allowable CO level in a residential dwelling is 9 PPM, in a workplace it is 35 ppm for an 8 hour period.
Whatever kind of heater you use, you must maintain a distance of at least 3 feet away from any type od combustible materials.
Check with your local building department and fire department to make sure that the heater meets building and fire codes.