No. Just clean your surface burners after the spill. You can take them all apart and use a metal brush to clean the aluminum heads. Carbon Monoxide is more common in a furnace not venting well because it uses way heavier quantities of gas. If your furnace flame is too yellow and not mostly blue you would need to worry. You can also create carbon monoxide if your dryer vent isn't installed properly, if the run is too long, or if it's clogged with a lot of lint. Carbon monoxide is the byproduct of incomplete combustion and poor airflow normally causes this in heavier gas using house appliances.
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No. Small concentrations of carbon monoxide are potentially lethal. Carbon monoxide requires higher concentrations.
NO!!! The word 'monoxide' indicates that a substance, NOT an element, has one(1) oxygen in its formula. e.g. Carbon monoxide (CO) or Nitrogen monoxide (NO)
For carbon dioxide, CO2; for carbon monoxide, CO.
The carbon monoxide is CO.
Carbon monoxide is a poision, it should not be present in any hospital.
It should not as natural gas is not carbon monoxide.
I have a carbon monoxide detector. If a leak is detected, what type of company would I call to repair it?
of course we breathe out carbon dioxide not carbon monoxide
Soda does not have any amounts of carbon monoxide. It has carbon dioxide dissolved in it, but no carbon monoxide.
It does not contain carbon monoxide, but it will likely produce carbon monoxide when burned.
no that is carbon dioxide,carbon monoxide is CO
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carbon monoxide is a rich indicator, if you are producing too much, you have a fuel system problem.
The chemical formula for the carbon monoxide is CO.
No, carbon monoxide is CO. CO2 is carbon dioxide.
No. Carbon monoxide is odorless.