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Anonymous

A campstove indoor is no more dangerous than a gas range that is normally installed in any kitchen. It produces carbon dioxide, not carbon monoxide as long as you use it correctly (blue flame). Carbon monoxide is produced when there is not enough oxygen in the air to completely burn the fuel and is especially a problem with grills since, using briquettes or coal, the fuels is not well exposed to air.

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