We have one of these for emergencies, safe indoors, but I'd still leave a crack in a window or overhead vent.
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Olive6001 wrote:Vickie posted while I was writing this way too long response. I think a propane heater is the answer. Vickie, it's official. You're smarter than Mitch.
Bethers wrote:I just find using the stove top to heat not an option for me. I've personally seen two rv fires - both that were put out in time. One was started from the flame of the stove top - the person was boiling eggs and went outside the rig for a minute. I was the neighbor - when we could smell something burning. We never did figure what started it, but we got it out quickly. If we hadn't been standing RIGHT there on her patio, she would have lost everything. It wasn't windy, and the dang eggs exploded - what a mess - but I'll never forget it. And it's also why I don't like to even walk outside the door of my rig with the stove on - let alone think about sleeping with it on.
On the other hand, many are advocates of turning off the propane while traveling and I leave mine on - with the fridge on. I don't have any problem there - that's what it was made to do. The gas stove wasn't made to be a heater.
Sorry I'm such a pain on this - but something I'll never ever do - and I've been cold and hate being cold. And, yes, I did enjoy my temps inside rising more when I cooked soup yesterday. There are just so many other options, like the heater that Vickie mentioned - to do the job - and that are meant to do the job.
I'll shush now.
Deeann wrote:And it is against the law to travel through a tunnel with the propane turned on. It is also against the law to put gas in an rv with the pilot on a refrigerator burning.
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