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micmak | 21:05 Thu 07th Oct 2010 | ChatterBank
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When those two young children died in Corfu we bought a plug in carbon monoxide detector. Unfortunately every now and again we have to unplug it as we need the socket for other things. It has inadvertently been unplugged for several months. to cut a long story short we have both been feeling off colour for over a month feeling nauseas, groggy and been off our food. Anyway i moved a few things today and underneath there was the detector I plugged it in and all hell broke loose. The alarm screamed its highest pitch. I have had the gas leak man, the cooker man, the boiler man and Uncle Tom Cobbly and all. Now we know why we were feeling so ill. It has cost an arm and a leg, but who cares. We are alive to tell the tale. Please learn from my story. I have put this in chat so Hopefully more people will read it.
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Hope you feel better soon. We have two detectors which are both battery operated but thank you for the warning.
Well done micmak for finding the plug before it was too late. I hope you both feel better soon.
Oh micmak! How scary for you!...........Hope you feel better soon!...........
Thanks for posting this, micmak. You've reminded me that I should check the battery on ours.

Hope you and yours are soon feeling much better.
phew, lucky you. Where was the gas coming from?
The council fitted one for us which is wired into the mains with a battery back up. That must have been quite scary Mic, and lucky you found it when you did. I hope you all recover soon.
Thanks for sharing this with us. An important lesson from which we can all learn.

It also pays to ensure your smoke alarm is working properly.
we need to check our smoke alarm batteries too, there are 4 alarms up the stairs, doesn't take a minute to poke the check button... do we do it..? not as often as we should. Thanks for the alert, micmak.
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Thanks for reading my post and for answering it. We were told we were very lucky. We're still feeling unwell, but hope to feel better as time passes.
I kept smelling gas in my flat just in the doorway. Thing was I didnt even have gas!. I still got gas man out though and he couldnt detect a thing in my flat. He went to downstairs (I lived above an indian) and went out back to their kitchens they had gas leaking out in the kitchens, he turned it all off until they got it fixed, but he says even though that was leaking it wouldnt have detected it in my flat and he couldnt smell a thing and I wasnt even directly above kitchens. Maybe it was a warning sign from someone looking over me :-)
That was scary micmak I will have to get another one, mine conked out last year and I haven't got round to buying another.
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jno it was the combi boiler.
4get the problem with carbon monoxide is it is odourless and tasteless. The only way you know you have a problem is to use a detector.
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ayg. Please get one tomorrow.
well I have all carbon monoxide detectors in my new house
Most people have dectectors in place
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I'm not talking smoke alarms here, but carbon monoxide detectors
Yes i have a carbon monoxide dectector in place
They both detect dangers, Mic, and thus they both save lives.
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I agree NM but you can smell smoke and gas but not CM.

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