Ed, Have a Heater-Air professional inspect your furnace. If there's a crack in the heat exchanger, or a venting problem, CO2 can build in the house. ________________________________ > To: Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com > From: ed.slatt@... > Date: Wed, 23 Jan 2008 21:23:18 +0000 > Subject: [Homebrew_PCBs] Safety Question – Carbon Monoxide & Homebrew PCB > > > Hello, > > Do any of the basic homebrew PCB processes put off Carbon Monoxide? > Do any of the processes put of any chemical that can trick/damage CO > detectors? My middle level CO detector went off a few days ago. > After talking myself back into the house I changed batteries in all of > my fire/CO detectors and swapped the upstairs detector for the middle > level detector that triggered. A few days later the new middle level > detector went off. The offending location is on a hallway ceiling > that is half way between the garage where I park my car and the > basement where I etch/tin PCBs. I've been doing both for ~2 years > with out an alarm. My house is heated via NG. Any comments or > suggestions will be greatly appreciated. > > Ed > _________________________________________________________________ Climb to the top of the charts! Play the word scramble challenge with star power. http://club.live.com/star_shuffle.aspx?icid=starshuffle_wlmailtextlink_jan
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RE: [Homebrew_PCBs] Safety Question – Carbon Monoxid e & Homebrew PCB
2008-01-23 by James Reed
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