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Strange smell when my heater comes on.?

My family and I moved into a 30 year old home, a few weeks ago. It has propane heat and, whenever the heat comes on, the house is filled with a rotten egg smell. I know that a gas leak can smell like this, so I bought a carbon monoxide detector. However, the detector is not picking up on anything. No one in my house feels sick or light-headed. And the smell is strongest in the living room (directly upstairs from the heater) but does not seem strong near the heater itself. The smell tends to dissipate when the heater is not running.Any advice?

Answer:

Sooooo.what is it you are looking for?
Unless you see the curb painted yellow or a sign or any kind of writing telling you that its a fire lane and you can't park there, then you should be ok to park there. If you did park there and are worried your gonna get a ticket, unless something is posted saying you can't park there due to a fire hydrant then you are ok.

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