so i'm assuming Buddy Heaters are safe for indoor use? i know, dumb question but i just wanna make sure that me or my snakes won't die. it's already snowed a few times and blackouts are imminent this winter.
Theoretically, yes.
Practically I would never run a heat source that burns propane in an indoor space. I have used them while camping and they don't put out a ton of heat anyway. IMO a better alternative is a kerosene heater.
so i'm assuming Buddy Heaters are safe for indoor use? i know, dumb question but i just wanna make sure that me or my snakes won't die. it's already snowed a few times and blackouts are imminent this winter.
Originally Posted by bcr229
Theoretically, yes.
Practically I would never run a heat source that burns propane in an indoor space. I have used them while camping and they don't put out a ton of heat anyway. IMO a better alternative is a kerosene heater.
and kerosene heaters don't release carbon monoxide?
and kerosene heaters don't release carbon monoxide?
I ran one in a townhouse years ago and had a CO detector. It never registered anything but I was rather zealous about keeping the heater clean and maintained.
Obviously if you have any sort of heat source that relies on combustion, whether a kerosene heater, wood stove, propane heater, etc. you'll want a CO detector.