Kamis, 12 September 2013

Would you exhaust all the air from your trailer inches above your head in your bedroom?

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skahhh


Imagine you have gas appliances and an exotic cat that you do not bathe or wipe down and you have Stage IV breast cancer! How could someone convince you to change your behavior? Unless you think this is not destructive and then I have to wonder about you anyway, if you really care or not or just want to see others make mistakes til it kills them?


Answer
I am so sorry you are suffering the fear, pain and anguish of from your canceer and what sounds like a difficult relationship at home. I pray that you can find someone to confide your concerns, anger and fear to such as a minister at a local church, psychologist or social worker in your area. Your doctor may be able to provide references to someone that can provide mental health support or contact the American Cancer Association. They provide assistance to cancer patients.

Regarding the air circulation question, it would be better to have an air conditioning return register in the ceiling somewhat in the middle of the sleeping area, like in a hallway and cut the doors to have a 1" to 2" gap at the bottom. Place another return air register centrally located in the main living area or at the other end of the trailer, depending on the size of the trailer.

Gas water heaters and gas room heaters should have their own vents/flue. A Carbon Monoxide detector/alarm should be placed in the sleeping area and another in the main living area to detect if a gas flue is not functioning properly and allowing dangerous CO levels to build up.

I wish you peace and comfort and God's blessing in your life.

My carbon monoxide detector keep going off?




kevin


So this morning I woke up and it started to beep. I tried to switch batteries and now it beeps once every twelve or so seconds.


Answer
Periodic beeping or chirping, rather than a continuous alarm, is indicative of a problem with the detector itself rather than a carbon monoxide problem. Assuming the battery you put in was good and properly connected, then it could be the detector has reached its end of life (they're only good for 5-7 years, depending on make and model).




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