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<blockquote data-quote="Dickie524" data-source="post: 574659" data-attributes="member: 21482"><p>It really is fine - you only get carbon monoxide if there is <strong>incomplete</strong> combustion in the first place - i.e restricted air supply. The only product of the gas flame is C02 (carbon DIoxide) and H2O plus heat. The cooker doesn't 'give off' carbon monoxide as a matter of course - only if it was in a very confimed space having used up the air available, and not burning properly. A window open will be fine - that's to allow air in to ensure complete combustion and keep it ventilated.</p><p></p><p>With a CO alarm as a just in case, plus being sensible and pragmatic, all is well...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dickie524, post: 574659, member: 21482"] It really is fine - you only get carbon monoxide if there is [b]incomplete[/b] combustion in the first place - i.e restricted air supply. The only product of the gas flame is C02 (carbon DIoxide) and H2O plus heat. The cooker doesn't 'give off' carbon monoxide as a matter of course - only if it was in a very confimed space having used up the air available, and not burning properly. A window open will be fine - that's to allow air in to ensure complete combustion and keep it ventilated. With a CO alarm as a just in case, plus being sensible and pragmatic, all is well... [/QUOTE]
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