Cautions Before Posting Replies (Carbon Monoxide Information)
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Note To Moderators & All Members Posting Replies To Questions On Gas Fired Heaters, Heating Units, Space Heaters & All Types of Heating Appliances.
Please read all questions pertaining to heaters very carefully. The advice we offer & that which we do not offer or suggest in our replies may not provide a safe solution to the problem.
Heaters using gas of any fuel type, heating appliances operating incorrectly, are the number one gas appliance producers of Carbon Monoxides. Carbon Monoxide is a killer.
As professionals in the industry, we must be alert to key words in a question. If there is any doubts, as pros we should highly suggest to the person asking the question to seek professional on site help. Doing so on our parts is true professional help.
CARBON MONOXIDE PRIOR THREADS
http://search.doityourself.com/texis...&submit=Search
CARBON MONOXIDE WEB SITE INFO:
http://www.carbon-monoxide-poisoning.com/symptoms.html
Industry Professionals: PLEASE use layman's terms in posting replies.
As professionals, we cannot & should not expect members asking questions, especially pertaining to heater problems, to know all the terms, technical phrases, purposes for every part or parts, safety devices, etc which may be the cause of any heaters problem.
Use the names and terms used in the industry and/or trade. But also clearly describe them. Doing so helps to insure the asking party understands more exactly what is being instructed and or advised to them.
Sincerely. Regards & Good Luck.
Sharp Advice, TCB4U2B2B Business Management Enterprises. Web Site Host, Forums Manager, Monitor, Hiring Agent & Multiple Topics Moderator.
Personal Reminder:
Buckle Up & Drive Safely.
"The Life You Save, May Be Your Own."
Please read all questions pertaining to heaters very carefully. The advice we offer & that which we do not offer or suggest in our replies may not provide a safe solution to the problem.
Heaters using gas of any fuel type, heating appliances operating incorrectly, are the number one gas appliance producers of Carbon Monoxides. Carbon Monoxide is a killer.
As professionals in the industry, we must be alert to key words in a question. If there is any doubts, as pros we should highly suggest to the person asking the question to seek professional on site help. Doing so on our parts is true professional help.
CARBON MONOXIDE PRIOR THREADS
http://search.doityourself.com/texis...&submit=Search
CARBON MONOXIDE WEB SITE INFO:
http://www.carbon-monoxide-poisoning.com/symptoms.html
Industry Professionals: PLEASE use layman's terms in posting replies.
As professionals, we cannot & should not expect members asking questions, especially pertaining to heater problems, to know all the terms, technical phrases, purposes for every part or parts, safety devices, etc which may be the cause of any heaters problem.
Use the names and terms used in the industry and/or trade. But also clearly describe them. Doing so helps to insure the asking party understands more exactly what is being instructed and or advised to them.
Sincerely. Regards & Good Luck.
Sharp Advice, TCB4U2B2B Business Management Enterprises. Web Site Host, Forums Manager, Monitor, Hiring Agent & Multiple Topics Moderator.
Personal Reminder:
Buckle Up & Drive Safely.
"The Life You Save, May Be Your Own."
Last edited by Sharp Advice; 12-22-07 at 11:41 AM. Reason: Updating 12-22-07