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Author Topic: LOW tragedy  (Read 2177 times)

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Offline TNT

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local news is reporting that two anglers died this weekend at LOW in a fish house and asphyxiation is expected cause of death. Awful news to hear. Thoughts go out to anyone involved.
vented heaters are a must.
« Last Edit: January 01/22/08, 08:40:48 PM by TNT »

Offline jigglestick

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that is terrible news.
I have just installed a third brand new vented heater in one of my houses. damned things are gas wasters at best.
two days on thirty pounds of lp.
I wish there was a better way.
take a kid hunting and fishing!!

THWACK KILLS!!

Offline tripnchip

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That is sad news, my thoughts and prayors go out to the falilies also.
 Our spear house does not have a vented heater but we put a air vent in the wall behind the heater so it draws air from that, we also put a air vent on each end of the the house. One is up by the cieling and the other aboout a foot from the floor, this alows for a cross ventulation. To cut any light coming in we put some black cloth over the vents on the inside.