
Do I need a carbon monoxide detector for my Stove?
Carbon monoxide is a dangerous, odourless gas. It's a regs requirement to fit an alarm when you have a stove, but also a really good idea. Here's some more info. Help & Advice Website Feedback Contact 0800 246 1250 Home Stoves Advanced search by Brand All stoves Wood Burning Stoves Wood pellet stoves Contemporary stoves Double sided stoves
Are carbon monoxide alarms compulsory on wood burning stoves?
In October 2010, Document J of the Building Regulations, which covers the installation of wood-burning stoves and multi-fuel stoves, was updated and made carbon monoxide alarms compulsory with all new installations.
Can you put a carbon monoxide detector on the ceiling?
Because carbon monoxide is slightly lighter than air and also because it may be found with warm, rising air, detectors should be placed on a wall about 5 feet above the floor. The detector may be placed on the ceiling. Do not place the detector right next to or over a fireplace or flame-producing appliance.
How high off the floor should a carbon monoxide detector be?
Because carbon monoxide is slightly lighter than air and also because it may be found with warm, rising air, detectors should be placed on a wall about 5 feet above the floor.

Can you get carbon monoxide poisoning from a wood burning stove?
The simple answer is yes, you can get carbon monoxide from a wood-burning stove. However, carbon monoxide poisoning is also possible with additional fuels such as gas, oil, solid minerals and biomass. Not just wood-burning and multifuel stoves.
How do you prevent carbon monoxide from a wood burning stove?
Keep all fuel burning appliances and engines vented properly, including: space heaters, grills, furnaces, water heaters, wood stoves and fireplaces, generators and engines. Be sure to open the damper on your wood fireplace every time you use it. Operate all space heaters in a well-ventilated area.
Do wood burning stoves produce carbon dioxide?
Which means that a log burnt in a modern wood stove can get around 4 times more heat than one log in an open fire. Carbon Neutral – The process of burning wood also does not emit any additional carbon dioxide than the natural biodegradation of the wood if it were left to rot on the forest floor.
Can you get carbon monoxide poisoning from an open wood fire?
Heating and cooking appliances fuelled by coal, smokeless fuels, wood, oil and gas can cause carbon monoxide poisoning if they are poorly installed, incorrectly used or if they are not properly and regularly maintained.
How far apart should a carbon monoxide alarm be from the wall?
The alarm must be located in the same room as the appliance. It must be either on the ceiling and at least 300mm from any wall or on a wall, as high as possible and certainly above any doors or windows, but not within 150mm of the ceiling. Whether on the ceiling or the wall, the horizontal distance between the carbon monoxide alarm and the woodburner should be between 1m and 3m.
How much does a Honeywell carbon monoxide alarm cost?
This Honeywell carbon monoxide alarm costs just £25. Put that into the context of the cost of a meal out, let alone the cost of losing those you dine out with, and it really isn’t much to spend on a potential life-saver and the peace of mind it brings.
How far away from the ceiling should a carbon monoxide alarm be?
It must be either on the ceiling and at least 300mm from any wall or on a wall, as high as possible and certainly above any doors or windows, but not within 150mm of the ceiling. Whether on the ceiling or the wall, the horizontal distance between the carbon monoxide alarm and the woodburner should be between 1m and 3m.
Is carbon monoxide a gas?
For anyone who isn’t aware of the grave dangers posed by carbon monoxide, it is a silent, odourless and potentially fatal gas. Any heating appliance that involves burning fuel poses a risk of carbon monoxide poisoning in the event that a leak occurs.
Why do you need a carbon monoxide alarm?
Why do I need a Carbon Monoxide Alarm? Carbon monoxide is a poisonous, odourless, tasteless, invisible gas. Carbon monoxide can harm you if you are exposed to high levels in a short period of time, or to lower levels over a long period of time. Low levels of carbon monoxide poisoning cause symptoms similar to those of the flu or a cold, ...
What are the symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning?
Low levels of carbon monoxide poisoning cause symptoms similar to those of the flu or a cold, including shortness of breath on mild exertion, mild headaches, and nausea. Higher levels of poisoning lead to dizziness, mental confusion, severe headaches, nausea, and fainting on mild exertion.
What to do if your chimney is downdraft?
The normal solution is to increase the chimney height and fit an anti-downdraft cowl.
Why is my stove not leaking smoke?
A stove is designed to continue burning without leaking smoke even if the doors are open, so even when there is an incomplete seal the stove should draw in air, not let out smoke.
Does a chimney need to be swept?
If the stove has been fitted for a fair while without problems then it is most likely that the chimney needs sweeping.
Is carbon monoxide a gas?
Carbon monoxide is a dangerous, odourless gas. It's a regs requirement to fit an alarm when you have a stove, but also a really good idea. Here's some more info. Help & Advice. Website Feedback.
Why do you need a carbon monoxide detector in an electric house?
Having at least one carbon monoxide detector in an all electric house will help you monitor the air inside your house and alert you when there is carbon monoxide that could lead to health issues.
Why is carbon monoxide considered a silent killer?
It has often been called a silent killer and the reason is that carbon monoxide detector kills without mercy. It kills without the person knowing he’s dying.
Do you need a carbon monoxide detector for a wood burning fireplace?
Wood burning fireplaces: This is the number one generator of carbon monoxide in the house. If you have a wood-burning fireplace in your electric house, then you need a carbon monoxide detector.
Can carbon monoxide escape from an electric car?
Garages: If your garage is attached to your all-electric house, carbon monoxide from your cars is likely to escape and enter your all-electric house if you leave your car engine on for a very long time. Except you are using an electric car that doesn’t produce carbon monoxide. Always leave the garage door or window open whenever your car engine is running for enough ventilation inside the garage.
Does an electric car produce carbon monoxide?
Even if you are using an electric car, how sure are you that your electric car does not produce carbon monoxide? It is important to note that most electric cars produce carbon monoxide except you’re using one of those expensive electric cars like Tesla, etc.
Can you use carbon monoxide in an electric house?
There is nothing inside an all electric house that can produce carbon monoxide. Electric heaters, toasters, and electric water heaters do not produce carbon monoxide, therefore, it is safe to use them in an all electric house.
Is carbon monoxide deadly?
Like I said earlier, carbon monoxide gas is deadly. It kills without knowing who you are. I know someone this deadly gas killed. It killed him and his two friends while they were asleep in the night. The gas was able to kill them because there was no carbon monoxide detector installed in the house that would have alerted them to the availability of the gas.
