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  1. #11
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    Some info on CO poisoning. If you must use a camp stove to cook, at least get a battery powered CO detector(s).

    http://www.ext.colostate.edu/pubs/consumer/09939.html

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    Ventilation is your friend. Open a window or two a little bit and you should be fine. Last year it snowed pretty good in my AO and the power went out. I used my coleman stove to cook and a couple coleman lanterns for light. I just opened a couple of windows a bit even though it was -10 without the wind.

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    Circulation of the good with the bad will save you. Don't be in such a confined space or run it too long and you 'should' be ok.


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