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Does a heating oil furnace need a CO detector same as a natural gas furnace?

We have an old furnace in our church that uses heating oil. I know that a furnace that uses natural gas needs to have CO detectors around the building. What about the heating oil? Does it have the same risk of leaking carbon monoxide? Thanks.

Answer:

no it shows a current of reactivity
The rare places that still hire service attendants probably have the same situations as when I was one a couple of decades ago. No hardhats, no steel toes, no gloves. Be alert to keep out of the way of other cars. Be polite, pump gas, clean windshields and headlights, know how to check oil if asked, carry a rag for wiping hands and oil stick. Try to know directions to streets in the neighborhood of the station.

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