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by DoingIsLearning
1262 days ago
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> Furnace was changed a few years back and coincides with worse asthma symptoms for both me and my youngest son. As others have said, if correctly installed you should not have any furnace exhaust indoors. You should _always_ have at least a Carbon Monoxide alarm (CO) installed in the furnace room. If there is no monoxide leak it's unlikely that other particulates are escaping. The CO alarm should be installed in your furnace room irrespective of whatever sensor analytics you would like to add for your investigate. |
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