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Originally Posted by halfprice
For my research propane is heavier so the monitors need to be towards the ground. CO is slightly lighter than oxygen but it mixes with oxygen very well. so it stays in all air columns. Having them high and low is best. The wall mount in the dining area i believe is good because the air is moved around. This is a high traffic area. The one on the night stand is head level while sleeping.
I may be wrong with the above but i followed several different reports and reccomendation. Either way i have three co alarms each at different levels of the mh
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Jerry you are not wrong, you are absolutely correct! Carbon monoxide is serious stuff, I personally almost expired in my bus conversion due to it so I know first hand. If I had a detector i would have never had a problem. Good for you and everyone else taking the time and steps to be extra safe!!! And also Thank You for sharing and educating, might save someone from a terrible experience!!!