Why do rooms with gas fires need fresh air?
Rooms with gas fires need fresh air because the combustion of gas produces carbon monoxide, a toxic gas that can cause headaches, nausea, and dizziness, and in extreme cases, even death. To ensure the safety of occupants, it is essential to provide adequate ventilation to allow the escape of carbon monoxide and other combustion gases while supplying fresh air into the room.Emergency Rooms - Related Articles
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