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bobemeril
 
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Default Getting rid of food smell?

That propane in the garage is no safer than any other fuel.The carbon
monoxide will sneak up on you.A friend of mine in a similar situation
thought it was odd that his cigarette kept going out.Not till his wife
mentioned that the dog was acting strange did he realize the lack of
oxygen in his garage!!! If you continue to do this,at least get a
carbon monoxide detector for your garage[good idea to have one in the
house too]
mikehende wrote:
> I am Sooooo sorry everyone for the misunderstanding here, I had thought
> that by saying this in my original post:
>
> "Now that it's winter I have put aside the Grill and intend on doing some
> cooking inside my Garage until the spring when I will switch back"
>
> that would have explained it all, it's my fault. The other info I should
> have given was that I am using a Propane Stove in the Garage and doing
> regular cooking that you would do on your stove in your kitchen. The added
> heat from the cooking also is a big help in keeping the Garage warm even
> though I am using at the same time, a Garage Shop Heater.
>
> So with the exception of having any type of fan vent like my kitchen
> has to pull most of the steam from off the top of the pot, what other
> options do I have to get rid of the smell?