I’ve been working in my garage attic today for about 4 hours with a ryobi propane gas turbo heater. About an hour after I finished and came into my house started to get a bad headache and a little lightheaded. I have a digital co detector in the same room. I checked it later and it reads 16 ppm. Is that dangerous level the detector never alarmed but does when I press the test button. My attic is unfinished with open soffit and full ridge vent at 12 feet
The door from garage to attic was open as I needed tools and parts from my shop so air was moving around as we know hot air rises. Is it Me or the propane heater?? Anyone know what the max safe co level is? I have a wall mounted ventless propane heater in the basement and never had any effects but it’s not a construction heater it’s a blue flame type. Thanks
The door from garage to attic was open as I needed tools and parts from my shop so air was moving around as we know hot air rises. Is it Me or the propane heater?? Anyone know what the max safe co level is? I have a wall mounted ventless propane heater in the basement and never had any effects but it’s not a construction heater it’s a blue flame type. Thanks
