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Carbon monoxide leak from gas fire. Is it safe if turned off?
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I wonder what circumstances could prevail in which a fire could "have carbon monoxide" and further, how could the person attending to it make such a deduction and confirm his suspicions?Feudal Britain needs land reform. 70% of the land is "owned" by 1 % of the population and at least 50% is unregistered (inherited by landed gentry). Thats why your slave box costs so much..0
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If the house has a heating system which can keep the main room at a set level she has met the requirements of the Housing Act, regardless of whether this heating system is expensive to run.
Not true. If the house had a working gas fire in the living room when they signed the contract then the landlady must ensure there is one throughout the contract (unless the tenant agrees otherwise).Proud to be a MoneySaver!
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