Posted by riveroadrat on November 19, 2017 at 20:45:55 from (162.104.183.140):
In Reply to: Diesel posted by Dan Richardson on November 19, 2017 at 11:58:40:
An unvented gas heater with the ceramic glowing spikes almost killed myself and my freind. All doors and windows closed, the heater burned all the oxygen in the house up and went out. My pal sleeping on the couch got cold, got up and lit it. Blew up in his face, burned his eyelashes and eyebrows off. I wake up from the boom, opened the bedroom door and he's standing there with the deer in the headlights look telling me about getting his face singed. I laugh, he didnt think it was funny. I walk in the living room, look at the pink shag carpeting in front of the heater, theres about a 3-4 foot semi-circle burn mark on the carpet. He probably had his face right in the front of it. I figure enough oxygen had come through the cracks for it to fire up briefly for him. After opening the door and getting some oxygen, I told him we both would have passed that night if he hadnt lit it. He still doesnt like to talk about it. I didnt know they had to be vented. Any flame needs oxygen to burn.
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