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Although you may not want to dwell on the negative sides of things, there are certain dangers you need to be aware of when touring in a caravan. As fuel of some form will be used and burned when you are using your tourer you need to take care. Not only do you need to take suitable precautions when storing and using the fuel overall, you need to be aware of the dangers Carbon monoxide or CO for short, poses.<\/p>\n

You probably already know about carbon monoxide and will undoubtedly have some carbon monoxide detectors placed strategically throughout your house. However, just to be clear, we\u2019re going to discuss in the following post what carbon monoxide is, why it\u2019s dangerous, safety tips to avoid carbon monoxide poisoning and how to spot the signs of poisoning by this harmful gas.<\/p>\n

We want to ensure you know everything you need to know about carbon monoxide and will also highlight some great products you can use to signal when there may be a danger of carbon monoxide poisoning.<\/p>\n

We have picked out four great products, so you don\u2019t need to browse through several pages of Google or Amazon to find the right one for you.<\/p>\n

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