I think it would be apt to talk about the stove design rather than group them 
as 'traditional and modern'. Clem

On Mon Oct 25th, 2010 6:27 AM Etc/GMT+12 Crispin Pemberton-Pigott wrote:

>Dear Martin
>
>There is no mention there of the fact that babies have a different response
>to CO than adults. I wonder if perhaps the 250 figure is for young children
>because the older lower figure seems to be right for adults. Just wondering.
>
>The WHO is lowering the permitted CO from 9 ppm to 7 ppm for long term
>exposure. 
>
>Traditional stoves, even ones with chimneys, can be a problem for living
>area is they are leaky and the living area is not. Some interesting look
>into this is going on in Ulaanbaatar to see what the effect of insulating
>and sealing the buildings is going to have on CO exposure. The first tests I
>did showed a definite rise in the maximum but they are still pretty leaky
>and the CO does not persist. Putting on super insulating blankets
>approximately doubled the CO.
>
>Regards
>Crispin
>
>
>
>
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