Carbon monoxide co is widely known as the silent killer among fire safety professionals vito maggiolo public information officer for dc fire and ems department in washington d c tells.
Carbon monoxide alarm furnace.
The dangers of carbon monoxide poisoning from a furnace your furnace is a heating system that produces carbon monoxide co a silent and harmful gas that can be fatal.
Furnaces made in the last 30 years 65 to 80 afue furnaces with air conditioning installed have no chance of putting carbon monoxide into your indoor air stream because of a cracked heat exchanger.
Gas and oil burning furnaces produce carbon monoxide co.
In short you should place your carbon monoxide detector at least 15 feet away from your furnace and this same rule applies to all other combustion appliances.
The main thing that you are trying to avoid here is false alarms.
Co is an invisible odorless poison gas that kills hundreds every year and makes thousands more sick.
Every winter when the temperature drops your furnace can become a silent killer.
Carbon monoxide leaks can also develop if something goes wrong with your furnace s venting system.