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reece.capes

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May 23, 2019
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I plan on putting burned charcoal briquettes in my car. I found a spot where I can do this without being disturbed, the problem is there are some buildings nearby. So I wanted to know if it was likely that the carbon monoxide would leak from my car and set off the building's carbon monoxide detectors?
 
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TimeToDie

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Jun 13, 2019
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People barbecue (outside) all the time and I've never heard of this setting off a CO alarm.
 
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