Bramco
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Wasn't there an earlier discussion of this where someone worked out that you'd need to be in a closed box with no ventilation for days before you'd succumb to carbon dioxide poisoning?In fact if more than 1 person sleeps in the vehicle then you are more at risk of Carbon Dioxide poisoning than Carbon Monoxide. Ventilation is very important, and that means more than just the Canvas Roof Vents.
As I understand it from your previous work you should be able to give chapter and verse on this - surely the vents in the roof when up would be more than enough to allow the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide with the atmosphere to prevent any build up of carbon dioxide and especially to the levels needed for it to be toxic.
Also while carbon monoxide alarms are very useful, if you haven't stowed a still smouldering barbecue in the boot and you haven't left the rings on the stove burning then there can't possibly be any build up of CO while you are sleeping.
So the uses for a CO detector are when you are cooking inside the van over an open flame but if you aren't doing this then they've nothing to detect.
Please correct me if I'm wrong.
And while I'm thinking about this it might be a good idea to have a sticky thread that explains all of this in clear English so that no one falls into the trap of believing some of the mad ideas that get bandied around.