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Question from Ruth Ruddock

Hi Debra, the following bit of a note is from a long-time friend who had pretty severe MCS over the years…she is almost totally free of it now after having moved from many years here in Wisconsin to Montana. I had written to her asking about the heat source in the nice condo that they owned here, thanking that surely she must not have had gas forced air heat. Her reply surprised me and offered some encouragement, since I may end up sharing a condo or duplex with my sister-in-law who wants to move back here from Arizona. Was wondering if you would comment on this heat thing for me, too. I once read somewhere that is is so much harder for someone with MCS to recover when they have gas forced air heat. Sounds like there are some exceptions?

Here is my friend’s note: “We did indeed have a gas forced air

furnace in the condo. I was apprehensive at first, but Neil assured me that the new 98%efficiency model that we had installed would have no adverse effects on me. And he was right!

All the ignition air came from outside and was returned there…and I never had a bit of problems.”

Thanks for your comments on this, Debra.

Ruth/Wisconsin

Debra’s Answer

The problem with gas heat is gas leaks and combustion by-products. If the gas is not leaking and is properly combusted, it’s not a problem. Sounds like your friend has a new efficient model that is OK. This does not mean ALL gas heat is OK. Things have changed recently with gas heaters being more efficient.

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