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You guys should consider moving to FL. It was a gorgeous 82 here today.
Next time I am down to California, you are toast!! I moved from there (mission Viejo) to here in Montana. i have about 22 to 26 inches of snow in my yard and the high here yesterday was -33. Today is a balmy 10 but it is 10 above zero. Any way you look at it, you face certain death by an "older' lady -- your a$$ is mine sucker. get ready, let your fear take over.
We were told we were going to have 15-45 minute blackouts here in San Antonio however nothing so far. I have a natural gas stove with all the burners on and was ready to move my animals into the kitchen in the event the power went out. Definitely going to invest in a generator of some sort even if this is a rare occurrence(never heard of rolling blackouts here to my knowledge) it would be nice to be prepared.
@donnak0125 Yeah I did not forget to leave the water dripping but a lot of my neighbors did and they had to come get water from my house all this morning.
I work for Socalgas and I wouldn't recommend you heat your home with your range. You could suffer from carbon monoxide poisoning. Just saying.
Isn't it the same as using a open-flame gas heater for the house? We just bought two new ones when our central heat went out. Since it's so cold in Texas I'm surprised it isn't also cold in Florida we are about at the same latitude (I think that's the term?). I keep hearing it's warm there. Just think'n out loud.
Since it's so cold in Texas I'm surprised it isn't also cold in Florida we are about at the same latitude (I think that's the term?). I keep hearing it's warm there. Just think'n out loud.
Heaters usually vent to the outside. Any time you burn natural gas you get it's byproduct, Carbon Monoxide gas (CO).
Range's usually have an unattached vent above them, you know the exhaust fan that pushes the air out and makes a loud noise. They're not designed to heat a home. If you're using your top burners and the oven as heat at the same time CO builds up, especially if your Range isn't working properly and isn't breaking natural gas up evenly.
I'm not sure on the specifics of open gas flame heaters, is it using natural gas or propane? Usually they can't be sold legally unless they meet certain standards.
Just some helpful info. Be safe everyone.
http://www.socalgas.com/safety/appliance.html
I didn't find the snow storm to be as bad as people were saying it was going to be. We got like 20cm of snow, to bad my college wasn't canceled
Mine uses natural gas, and has no vent. My Mom got carb. monox. poison along with the rest of her family once when she was a child, but they were saved before anything deadly happened. She said they all had bad head aches! I don't know how it started but it was an old home so probably open-flame gas heaters... I have had them in another home I once lived in but not had a problem. We don't have an alternative now. Fingers crossed.