I moved across the country and I’m living in a house with an electric heater instead of a gas one for the first time. Do electric heaters produce carbon monoxide?
Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
Good question, and good news here! No, electric heaters don’t produce carbon monoxide.
Carbon monoxide is extremely dangerous because it’s a deadly gas that has no noticeable odor, which is where it gets is name for being a “silent killer.”
Only a heater that burns fuel would carry the risks of carbon monoxide buildup. Because an electric heater doesn’t burn fuel to create heat, it doesn’t create
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