Yep, provided of course that it is not a totally neglected positive pressure unit that is damaged.Are you seriously implying that CO can't spill from a RS appliance?
You could liken an Co detector to walking down the middle of the M4 with a high viz jacket, and hope no-one hits you.
There's many reason it may not record, including drafts.
Trust your instincts and get it checked out properly, or better still moved.
what other gas appliances have you got? cooker, fire?
what other gas appliances have you got? cooker, fire?
Not a lot in the bedroom I would think.
what other gas appliances have you got? cooker, fire?
Not a lot in the bedroom I would think.
most likely not. but its never a bad thing to be too careful.
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