We have a carbon monoxide detector. It was installed about 6 months ago and has never gone off. The EMT's first thought was gas too but since we have no gas appliances anywhere in the house that was pushed aside.
the doc's main thoughts are black mold, lead, and mercury, not in any particular order.
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change is good, you go first.
hating me won't make you pretty.
ok... so, what's the speed of dark?
I hope your problems are resolved soon,the death of a bird does suggest a gaseous cause.
What sort of work did you have done?,there is an increase in childhood health problems here in the uk ,cavity-wall insulation is one possible concern as it prevents the home from breathing properly.
Have you tried a carbon monoxide detector?(they are about £2 or £3 over here),this was my wifes first response to your situation.
If the vents in your home have been obstructed,you could be getting co from your heating inside the property,it is also a deadly killer as it is absorbed into the bloodstream instead of oxygen!.
We have a carbon monoxide detector. It was installed about 6 months ago and has never gone off. The EMT's first thought was gas too but since we have no gas appliances anywhere in the house that was pushed aside.
the doc's main thoughts are black mold, lead, and mercury, not in any particular order.
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change is good, you go first.
hating me won't make you pretty.
ok... so, what's the speed of dark?
The owner of the house had it insulated, (attic and underside) had draft guards put on all the doors and did something to the heating vents so that less heat vented to the outside.
They also blocked any leaks or holes they found in the dryer vents, fans in the bathroom and kitchen etc.
Basically they had it inspected by the electric company and figured out that if they ever want to sell this heap they needed to weatherize it. The problem was here last year too but we didn't realize it sooner because the house was so leaky and drafty that air flow was keeping levels down. we had a rabbit and another bird die last winter.( we attributed those to the stress of moving)
and over the spring, summer and fall the windows were open most of the time, it's only in the winter that it gets closed down.
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change is good, you go first.
hating me won't make you pretty.
ok... so, what's the speed of dark?
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the doc's main thoughts are black mold, lead, and mercury, not in any particular order.
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change is good, you go first.
hating me won't make you pretty.
ok... so, what's the speed of dark?