Jim and Linda Dickenson decorate their heritage home to draw people from across Regina to be spooked there on Halloween night. But they were the ones to get a serious scare at home one summer evening. A colourless, odourless, and tasteless poison was drifting up from their basement and lingering near their second-floor bedroom, one that, over time, could send them to hospital — or even worse. Jim’s phone rang, surprising them while they watched a loud action movie. They were up on the third floor of their home that warm, dark evening. Their security company was calling. A presence had been...
… Chris. “So, it is very important to get to that call to find out if there's any carbon monoxide in the building.” … their heat and their hot water, as well as a gas stove and fireplace,” says Chris. “I suspected that since the highest … CO wasn’t venting to outside the house as it should.” He shut the boiler off and tagged it to remain out of service. …