tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1255417175040685308.post8588358749552596690..comments2023-03-26T03:23:13.244-04:00Comments on Bright Eyes: Carbon Monoxide makes Nala go CrAzY!!Joey and Christinehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14695247624254419338noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1255417175040685308.post-87964220990174796122022-06-15T08:28:11.070-04:002022-06-15T08:28:11.070-04:00Thankks for this blog postThankks for this blog postKara Kitchenhttps://www.karakitchen.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1255417175040685308.post-42810160809443222242010-11-03T20:51:42.082-04:002010-11-03T20:51:42.082-04:00thank you! that is useful info. so when it went of...thank you! that is useful info. so when it went off at 59ppm we were in the first category and quickly got to fresh air. go us.<br /><br />-joeyJoeynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1255417175040685308.post-57938440426383570682010-11-03T17:47:08.285-04:002010-11-03T17:47:08.285-04:00here is a chart showing the effects of carbonmonox...here is a chart showing the effects of carbonmonoxide posioning by PPM. CM is caused the incomplete buring of Carbon based fuels, so yes your alcohol stove produces it, as does a propane style. Best defense is to leave the cabin hatch open, along with the cabin hatch lower board. That way the heated air will vent out the top and the colder air will drop to the deck. 35 ppm (0.0035%) Headache and dizziness within six to eight hours of constant exposure <br />100 ppm (0.01%) Slight headache in two to three hours <br />200 ppm (0.02%) Slight headache within two to three hours; loss of judgment <br />400 ppm (0.04%) Frontal headache within one to two hours <br />800 ppm (0.08%) Dizziness, nausea, and convulsions within 45 min; insensible within 2 hours <br />1,600 ppm (0.16%) Headache, tachycardia, dizziness, and nausea within 20 min; death in less than 2 hours <br />3,200 ppm (0.32%) Headache, dizziness and nausea in five to ten minutes. Death within 30 minutes. <br />6,400 ppm (0.64%) Headache and dizziness in one to two minutes. Convulsions, respiratory arrest, and death in less than 20 minutes. <br />12,800 ppm (1.28%) Unconsciousness after 2-3 breaths. Death in less than three minutes.Captain Dan (Dock Bum)https://www.blogger.com/profile/06245979526469389459noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1255417175040685308.post-52966940548438521652010-11-03T16:00:12.352-04:002010-11-03T16:00:12.352-04:00well we aren't positive that it IS the alcohol...well we aren't positive that it IS the alcohol stove, that's why we were asking, and also you know propane has it's hazards as well. The whole leaking and blowing up issue? Again, I'm not an expert but being that I don't care to be an expect either, I just flat out don't use it inside. <br /><br />-christineJoey and Christinehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14695247624254419338noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1255417175040685308.post-84602132032914791102010-11-03T15:49:15.363-04:002010-11-03T15:49:15.363-04:00Wow! That is scary. We have an alcohol stove tha...Wow! That is scary. We have an alcohol stove that we haven't used yet, but we've been thinking about replacing it with a propane stove. So glad ya'll got out of there!Mid-Life Cruising!http://www.mid-lifecruising.comnoreply@blogger.com