Is it safe to use a portable gas cooker in the house for cooking, just for a short time.?
I have a Coleman two burner propane stove and we lost power because of bad weather. Would it be safe if we used the portable gas cooker in the kitchen to cook a small meal, crack a window or open a door slightly nearby? Is this idea totally asking for carbon monoxide poisoning? I believe I should cook in the garage with the garage door totally opened. Thanks for your answers.
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I use a coleman two ring camp cooker indoors and have done for last year… so obviously if its only for short duration and there is ventilation, its OK