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I would not suggest using charcoal in a confined space.The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) warns consumers - including hunters and campers - never to burn charcoal inside homes, vehicles, or tents. Burning charcoal produces carbon monoxide. Carbon monoxide has no odor, cannot be seen, and can kill you. Consumers may not realize that burning charcoal produces carbon monoxide and that it will build up to a dangerous level. Opening a window or using a fan will not assure that carbon monoxide will be reduced to safe levels.
Had some relatives who decided to use the charcoal grill to heat their house one day...All of them had serious headaches within the hour.
Burning wood gives off carbon monoxide!!
I must chime in here.First, unless you are burning a clean fuel why use a co2 detector. I have never heard of anyone dying from co2 when using a wood appliance such as a wood stove. First off the appliance is vented outside and second, where there is c02 there will be smoke and you'll smell the smoke. Regards,Mike
I do agree that this topic needs to have its own thread on here to inform new and old fishermen the dangers of CO and CO2 while fishing.