explain why carbon monoxide is formed when some of the air holes in a water heater gets blocked
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Carbon monoxide is produced by devices that burn fuels. Therefore, any fuel-burning appliance in your home is a potential CO source. Electrical heaters and electric water heaters, toasters, etc., do not produce CO under any circumstances.
Just because you have a window open does NOT mean that carbon monoxide will head for the window and leave your bedroom. ... The fresh air will help dilute the CO, at least in the room with the window, but it won't do much for the rest of the house
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