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PREVENT CARBON MONOXIDE

Use a qualified technician for installation.
Fuel burning equipment that is operated inside a building should be specified and installed by a qualified technician according to the manufacturer's instructions. Oversized equipment can be inefficient and costly to operate, as well as dangerous.

Ventile the area properly.
Fuel burning equipment requires proper venting and airflow to ensure the correct mix of fuel and oxygen for complete combustion. This is particularly important in today's tightly constructed homes.

Do not enclose equipment.
Combustion problems can occur when fuel burning equipment is installed in a confined space. A professional should calculate the space required for safe operation based on the BTUs per hour of all equipment installed in the room. The use of attic or house fans, as well as wood burning fireplaces, should also be taken into consideration.

Reminder:
With the current popularity of home renovations, you should be aware that changes to the configuration of a room can restrict airflow to fuel burning equipment. Confined space around equipment can result in dnagerous levels of CO. An expert can recommend solutions such as transfer grills for improved airflow, louvered doors, introduction of outside air, or the installation of high efficiency furnaces and water heaters.