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June Hughes
 
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In message >, Dave Fawthrop
> writes
>On Wed, 24 Nov 2004 17:42:37 -0000, "LeRoy" >
>wrote:
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>| I'm sure the same health and safety guidelines are relevant in France as in
>| the UK for the same product!
>|
>| Our bottle is stored a safe distance from the cooker in an open under
>| worktop area covered in a nice not twee way (!!) by a curtain. There's lots
>| of ventilation - we call it indoor camping whilst we are renovating and all
>| our neighbours do the same thing. I'm sure it's as safe as I need (and I'm
>| cautious).
>
>In the UK, many houses are sealed tight against drafts, and ventilation, in
>our house with UPVC doors and windows ventilation, is at a premium. June
>insists that we only have ventilation through the cat flap. Not quite
>true. I would be a bit careful about LPG inside. We have about half a
>dozen cylinders in the garage, too valuable to throw away.
>

What is your heating run on? You should have a ventilator in the wall.
(Or something equivalent). The cat-flap is not good enough. This is not
a joke, or a cheeky comment, Dave.
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June Hughes