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Jenny
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Can carbon monoxide from a floor-heater in a poorly ventilated room eventually be ignited by the fire and explode?

I have often wondered about carbon monoxide accidents caused by free-standing heaters burning in a poorly ventilated room causing fatalities. I am aware that CO is explosive between 12 and 75% volume air and wonder why it doesn't eventually ignite from the flames or glow present when the CO level reaches 12%? (This never seems to happen). Or does the decreasing oxygen content in the air due to the combustion cause the fire to die out before the critical level of 12% is reached?

Jenny
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