Be careful using gas-powered portable space gas gas furnaces indoors with carbon monoxide

I started going camping again this past year after watching a bunch of camping and outdoor channels on Youtube.

It was something that my parents did with my siblings and I every month growing up because both of us didn’t have the money to take cross-country holidays or flights to resorts and amusement parks.

Although my siblings explicitly hated camping, it is 1 of my favorite aspects of my childhood. I loved it when my dad took myself and others down to the lake to go fishing and attempt to catch the evening’s meal for the whole family to enjoy together. I never quit fishing in local lakes and rivers, however it had been decades since I had gone on a real camping trip. It was through all of these amazing camping videos on Youtube where I revived my passion for the outdoors and started camping again. Although my initial plans were to only camp in the sizzling summer time season, I soon found myself camping in colder hot and cold temperatures. That’s when I obtained a gas-powered portable space furnace to use in my tent on particularly freezing evenings. As long as you use a carbon monoxide detector and leave a ventilation hole in your tent, there shouldn’t be any risks. However, these portable space gas gas furnaces aren’t designed for indoor use. You could technically use 1 with carbon monoxide detectors, although I wouldn’t unless it was a last resort. I keep my gas-powered portable space furnace for my freezing weather camping trips instead of trying to utilize it indoors in my living room or bedroom. For that use, you can’t beat these powerful propane space heaters.

 

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