My dad put on a ton of logs in the fireplace yesterday and had a roaring fire going for most of the day. we dont have any carbon monoxide detectors in the house so i asked my dad if its possible to get poisoning from the fireplace and he said absolutely not and that it only happens with oil burners and stuff like that. so assuming there is no smoke in the house and just a slight smell a fire going, is it possible to get co2 poisoning from a log fireplace?
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they are light in the rear so do not have good traction. put in some sands bags and good studded tires they will get you through