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Old 1/28/10, 4:11 PM
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I think Nick should carry the "personal monitors" @ Inspector Outlet. Most of the "quality" ones that I have found are fairly expensive. I always have my TIFF with me, but it doesn't get "whipped-out" (Ref: Blazing Saddles) unless I sense a leak. The personal ones that clip onto the belt are great, and become a part of the uniform (always on, always working).

http://www.professionalequipment.com...id=87&start=21

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Old 1/28/10, 5:56 PM
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GLAD you are ok!!!!

I feel a price increase coming on - wow the risks we take - thanks for reminding us to always be cautious!



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Old 1/28/10, 11:03 PM
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Wow - glad you're Ok.



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Glad you are OK Allen, WOW thats crazy!!!
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Old 1/29/10, 12:34 AM
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Dale Duffy and I were at an inspection today. Gas was locked off.
Attic furnace flue was disconnected at furnace. We would have run the
heat as soon as we entered the home. Who knows what would have been the result.

Glad you made it out okay.



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Old 1/29/10, 3:31 AM
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I always have my TIFF with me, but it doesn't get "whipped-out" (Ref: Blazing Saddles) unless I sense a leak. The personal ones that clip onto the belt are great, and become a part of the uniform (always on, always working).

http://www.professionalequipment.com...id=87&start=21
Jeff the TIFF8800 is not rated as a Carbon monoxide tester period, I'd recommend a rated personal protection device That can be worn on the belt>

http://www.professionalequipment.com...ide-detectors/

I had a very similar experience to Allens' 10 years ago and bought a belt clipped alarm straight after

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Old 1/29/10, 3:58 AM
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I am glad that you are okay!

I am testifying as an Expert Witness in an upcoming trial. I did an inspection "After the fact".

A man in his late 50's and his teen aged son both died of Carbon Monoxide poisoning.
They were dead a week to 10-days before they were found.

At my inspection, there were 17- lawyers from five different law firms.

They represented;
  1. The family of the deceased.
  2. The property owners.
  3. The fuel oil supplier.
  4. The Oil Furnace manufacturer.
  5. The manufacturer of the replaced Oil Furnace motor.
Since we are going to trial so I cannot get into the details but…. I will say that you should make sure that all visible ductwork / flues/ exhaust vents are connected and vented properly before you start ANY gas / oil / propane “appliances”.
{Check for "gaps" separations at the joints.}


PS:
Many of us ask the buyer or their Real Estate agent to make sure that all utilities are on and that the heat {in the winter} or the AC {In the summer} is “On” so that we can inspect it.

I did an inspection on a “Bank Owned, sold As Is property”. I asked that all of the utilities be turned on. Since the property is being sold “As Is”…. The Real Estate Agent who represents the bank had an absolute fit!

To make a long story short;
1. The water was gushing down the walls.
2. The oil furnace was venting directly into the
basement.
3. The basement was filled with smoke!
4. My client walked away from this “Jewel”.

Once again…. I am glad that you are okay!

Keep up the Good Work!




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Thanks for the reminder to be vigilant about safety, glad you made it out.
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Old 1/29/10, 9:48 AM
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Gerry,

Do you replace yours every two years, or does it actually work longer? Shorter?

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Gerry,

Do you replace yours every two years, or does it actually work longer? Shorter?

Jeff
Jeff, I don't have the need to use mine these days as since I moved to Florida I never see oil or gas boilers and furnaces like I used to in New England. The one I still have I have owned for 8 years and used it for 4 years without issue.

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Old 1/29/10, 11:01 AM
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Jeff, I don't have the need to use mine these days as since I moved to Florida I never see oil or gas boilers and furnaces like I used to in New England. The one I still have I have owned for 8 years and used it for 4 years without issue.

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Thanks for the info. Even though $200 is cheap for "health insurance", It still seems like a waste of funds for a "disposable" tool every two years. Now four years, that's acceptable.
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How are the personal CO detectors calibrated? Do they have cal gas and do scheduled bump test and calibrations. I am not familiar with the personal detectors. As a professional FF, I am responsible for the calibration of 96 gas monitors throughout my department. I see the CO detectors that are built into smoke detectos and stand alone CO detectors malfunction all the time and do not trust them. I'm curious about the pager style CO detector. Thanks for the info.
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Some roofers can be very careless. I knew of a case where the roofer jambed the cap onto the flue vent pipe and blocked nearly all of the air flow. This went on for months until the condensate ruined the furnace. The homeowner got a new furnace and HW tank out of the deal.
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Old 3/6/10, 4:58 PM
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I did a 1 year warranty inspection a few weeks back, the 75 gal. gas water heater was never piped to the outdoors! Nothing was installed but the water heater!

Client lived in the house for almost a year with it pumping straight into the basement.
They had three kids under five years old.

Everyone went to the Doctor to have blood tests.
All had O2 problems.

But we don't need to inspect new construction, there is a builders warranty to cover that....



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