I think it is a valid lawsuit and hope it wins. The main problem is that the catalytic heater manufacturers market their heaters for use in enclosed spaces but then in the instructin manual it says clearly "do not use in non-ventilated spaces or you may die". It should say this clearly on the front of the package. To make matters worse some idiots use a catalytic heater in their tent/van/house and have not died yet so they spread rumors that these heaters are safe for indoor use. The major reason that people use un-vented catalytic heaters is that they cost under $100 while the cheapest vented heater is around $400. On Wed, 8 Oct 2003, Bob Stevens wrote: > http://www.sltrib.com/2003/Oct/10082003/business/99762.asp > > Not that most or all of you don't already know about this kind of stuff, but > thought it was worth forwarding. > > Bob Stevens > |
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