Can a propane furnace and paint create carbon monoxide?
Thursday, March 18th, 2010 at
11:03 am
the propane furnace is on, since its winter… I have been painting my kitchen cabinets with killz sealer due to a leak, and my eyes burn, it smels wierd, lilke burning paint…. I am worried about carbon monoxide…. help?
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Carbon monoxide is odorless. You cannot smell it. That is why it is so dangerous.
Kilz smells, especially the oil based version and it will smell for days.
Propane furnaces can create carbon monoxide, paint cannot.
If you are worried about you furnace, call a heating contractor who tests furnaces and have them come out.
For the paint, open some windows. You may have fumes from the paint for a few days. Some people get dry throats, light coughing and headaches from paint fumes.