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Originally Posted by fintstone
I had the same happen with a tenant once about the same time of night. I am glad I had added functioning CO detectors to the older home a few months earlier. The fire department indicated deadly levels of CO in the house. The system needed replacing and since I did not trust the tenant to keep batteries in the detectors (unreliable tenant), I changed the system to electric heat (heat pump). disconnected the gas log, and got rid of the propane tank.
I sure am glad to hear that you/your family are all right. That was a close call.
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You did the right thing especially as a landlord. I could not imagine someone dying in my rental property because I did not have CO detectors. I was thinking I should maybe add some electric slit units in the future