Soldato
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Hi all
Am I right in saying that carbon monoxide is caused as a result of gas not burning properly, which is caused by poor ventilation? There's only 1 gas appliance in my house, and that is the boiler, and it only comes on during the summer months when you run a hot tap (shower excluded as it's electric). Needless to say, it only comes on for a few seconds a day. My partner says he's been feeling a bit off when in the house - dizziness, lack of concentration, etc, and I can't see how the boiler being on for a few seconds a day would cause this. Can carbon monoxide come from gas that hasn't been burned, as in, just a standard gas leak? I would suspect a standard gas leak would smell, and I'd notice that. I seem to be completely unaffected.
Any info on this appreciated - I'm going to invest in a carbon monoxide detector anyway just because it seems like a good idea, but wanted some info now as it seems to me to be highly unlikely to be carbon monoxide.
Am I right in saying that carbon monoxide is caused as a result of gas not burning properly, which is caused by poor ventilation? There's only 1 gas appliance in my house, and that is the boiler, and it only comes on during the summer months when you run a hot tap (shower excluded as it's electric). Needless to say, it only comes on for a few seconds a day. My partner says he's been feeling a bit off when in the house - dizziness, lack of concentration, etc, and I can't see how the boiler being on for a few seconds a day would cause this. Can carbon monoxide come from gas that hasn't been burned, as in, just a standard gas leak? I would suspect a standard gas leak would smell, and I'd notice that. I seem to be completely unaffected.
Any info on this appreciated - I'm going to invest in a carbon monoxide detector anyway just because it seems like a good idea, but wanted some info now as it seems to me to be highly unlikely to be carbon monoxide.