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Anyone ever seen a link to carbon monoxide?

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13 years 7 months ago #27776 by KaraP
So I just found out we had a broken heater core or something along those lines where I work. We all have suffered headaches and other ailments. Havac guy said there was definitely a carbon monoxide danger. I was wondering if this could be a cause for my itp? I would so love to blame this on that but probably a stretch. Any thoughts?

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13 years 7 months ago #27797 by Dean
It is possible. But it would be almost impossible to prove it though. There are so many things that can trigger it. A trigger for one may not be for another.

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