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    Every camp stove has a carbon monoxide warning not to use inside. Is there a safe indoor propane burner? A new propane range would be the answer but how can I use the burners on it but not a burner on a portable? We have an electric range now. Would like to hear your ideas.
    "Well, you know what they say: 'Good judgment comes from experience, and experience comes from bad judgment. '"

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    All propane needs some venilation but a little goes a long ways. I have cooked for 4-6 people in a tent numerous times with no issues. Common sense goes a long ways when using any flame. I also put a CO detector in my camper that uses propane to be on the safe side and i have one in my home as well and it is used even when I run the generator for power because my house heater is propane too.
    Knowledge is Power, Practiced Knowledge is Strength, Tested Knowledge is Confidence

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      lots of folks cook in homes with gas,propane wood stove, the key factor is ventilation as has been said but is the key

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