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Do I need a carbon monoxide detector?

My heater runs on gas, but it's in the attic and on our roof we have those spinning things that I guess vent the attic (I think). Also, our Rinnai water heater is outside. So, do I need a carbon monoxide detector in my house. My husband says we don't.

Answer:

No. I think to highly of dogs to characterize some people that way.
Yeah i have been peed on lots of times..I just wipe off the urine and go on..Thankfully thats all they did.
Maybe the police are smarter than you think and have started leaving real operating (but unmanned) radars gun along the highway (attached to trees, telephone poles, or whatever) to trigger your radar detector, so that you start ignoring it (or turn off your radar detector) and get caught speeding where the police are. Of course, you could still avoid a ticket by actually slowing down everywhere.
The other guy had some good advice: like he said if its during ignition than its due to gas building up from a delayed ignition, usually its the burners needing cleaned or possibly an ignitor out of position. If its flame roll out during operation than that would be caused by a cracked heat exchanger or lack of combustion air feeding the furnace/flame or improper draft like a plugged heat exchanger - if the furnace employs a vent motor than the last one would be quite unlikely.
been there, done that, yepper. It must be my winning personality that does it every dam time. LMAO

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