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 Carbon Monoxide Testing I read a story in the last few days about carbon monoxide poisoning.  It was in the UK, but something concerned me.  They described the symptoms of CO poisoning as "cold-like."   I have three kids, and my little has had a bad cough. The cough is worse at night around her bedtime (8:00 PM, when the heater is running). The thermostat goes to 62 at 11:00 PM, and the heat hardly comes on. Her cough seems to subside a little by then. It could be the dry air or a dust allergy too, but I am concerned. What can I use to test the house for CO? Anyone have experience with this? TIA | 
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 You can get a CO meter in the form of a smoke alarm at Home Depot.  The trouble with those, is that it measures an 8-hour time weighted average.  I think the Gas company will come out and inspect/test for free. | 
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 Get the CO meter that Hugh describes. I was actually staying somewhere that the heat exchanger cracked on the furnace and we all got CO poisoning! We were all asleep and I woke up with a headache like I had been hit over the head with a hammer. Also had some bad nausea. Couple of people actually threw up. We got outside and the symptoms cleared up in just a few minutes. No one was coughing. On the other hand, both my daughter and I have winter allergies that are aggravated by dust blown around by the furnace. We both get a hacking cough. I take flonase for it and have no problems. | 
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