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No, carbon dioxide can be produced by various sources other than gas appliances being lit. Carbon dioxide is a byproduct of combustion, so it can also be generated by burning wood, coal, oil, or even from the exhaust of vehicles. It is important to ensure proper ventilation and be mindful of potential sources of carbon dioxide in indoor environments.

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