Can you get carbon monoxide poisoning from an oil boiler?
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When an oil burner ignites, it pressurizes the combustion chamber for a few seconds. ... Carbon monoxide (CO) is a by-product of combustion, present whenever fuel is burned and you cannot smell the fumes. Besides furnaces, any gas-fueled appliance produces it--clothes dryers, ovens, grills, fireplaces, etc.
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When an oil burner ignites, it pressurizes the combustion chamber for a few seconds. ... Carbon monoxide (CO) is a by-product of combustion, present whenever fuel is burned and you cannot smell the fumes. Besides furnaces, any gas-fueled appliance produces it--clothes dryers, ovens, grills, fireplaces, etc.