Letter from Gus
From the desk of: Gus Scorchio
Date: January 20,
2012
Hi,
As you read through this web site I hope you'll understand why I was
reluctant, at first, to compile and make some of this information available. (I have more than 30 years in the HVAC
business and have held positions as a mechanic, installer, sales representative, project manager, sales manager and
upper management for some of the larger HVAC companies in North America. So, making a big deal over an
accepted industry practice won't put me on anyone's Christmas card list.) Frankly this is a pet peeve and I'm
getting it off my chest, so to speak.
Few people associated with the industry will be happy with what's
being disclosed or with the "tone" I've used. It goes against an established practice that has proved to be useful
and profitable.
Most mechanics will dismiss it because it is contrary to what they've
been told. Heating and air conditioning contractors, service companies, safety and code enforcement authorities and
even the US government might be somewhat embarrassed if they review this information and realize it is getting to
consumers.
I've
had a number of contractors contact me with rather harsh words. Many of them dislike that fact that I've painted
the entire HVAC industry with a broad brush which brings their character into question. I agree with them in part,
but I have to say ... if the shoe fits ... I'm probably pinching your toes.
What Can You Do to Protect
Yourself?
First, become aware of the potential dangers and
acquire a basic understanding of how your gas-fired equipment should operate. You'll gain that understanding from
this report.
Second, survey your home and equipment to make sure
you haven't been living with a hidden time-bomb.
"Carbon Monoxide Myths" is a 94-page fact-filled report that contains information that disproves the most prominent myths surrounding carbon
monoxide and highlights some of the real dangers of having gas appliances in your home. There's no
earth shaking new science, no undercover, investigative reporting and nothing "mystical" or difficult to
understand.
"Carbon Monoxide Myths" clearly explains:
- The hidden dangers of operating gas
appliances
- Why the things mechanics don't check can kill you
- Information NOT being explained by government agencies
- The basics of gas furnace operation
- How your stove and oven burn gas
- What to do when confronted with a diagnosis of "bad heat exchanger"
- How much air is required to operate a gas appliance
- Basic furnace flue concepts and how to check the flue
- How a heat exchanger really works
- Why you can't just rely on a CO detector
- Why yearly maintenance is critical
- What NOT to do during power failures
- What to do when your CO alarm sounds but everything appears OK
- Carbon monoxide levels and what they mean
- Energy saving activities that do more harm than good
"Carbon Monoxide Myths" won't turn
you into a service mechanic, but it will make you an informed consumer and better able to predict and prevent
carbon monoxide issues from becoming problems.
Read the top 12
myths about carbon monoxide and gas-fired appliances addressed in the report "Carbon Monoxide
Myths":
Most folks look over the 12
myths with disbelief. The items might appear contrary to common sense. But, once you understand what
really occurs when your furnace kicks on, or why your CO detector alarms, or why your drier could be the cause of
draft problems, you'll see why the furnace is only part of the story.
| I just read through Carbon Monoxide Myths and have to admit it was an eye opener. I
didn't realize how closing a door in the basement could affect what happens with my furnace flue!
That saved us from having a real carbon monoxide problem! |
| Marc C, Affton, MO |
| Your report helped me understand why my CO detector kept going off during the
summer. Here I was thinking winter time was when I should be careful. It turns out that you have to
be carefull all the time. (My attic fan was causing my water heater flue to spill into the basement
which set off the CO alarm in the family room.) |
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JoAnne T, Liberty, MO
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Gus,
I just to let you know that your report saved me a few thousand dollars in furnace cost. I had
my system checked for the winter and would'nt you know it, the guy pulls out this little meter with
a hose and tells me my furnace is putting out CO and should be replaced. He gave me a price on a
more efficient furnace and said I needed to replace this one ASAP. I asked him the questions in
your check list about bad heat exchangers. He could only answer one of them. I got a second opinion
and the second company said they couldn't find anything wrong with my furnace. That was a good
thing since it is only 12 years old.
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| Tony W, Rochester, NY |
It's NOT New Science, Just a Fresh
Perspective
The information in this report is all field provable. There are NO leaps in science or hard to comprehend concepts or formulas. The information in
the report is straight forward and based on guidelines in the International Fuel Gas Code and observable
facts. (All code topics are referenced, and where possible, links to government information have been
provided.)
Included in the
report:
-
Carbon monoxide background
information
-
Specific answers to the 12 carbon monoxide myths
-
Home Layout to illustrate back draft issues
- Gas appliance capacity and room size charts
- Fresh air charts and calculations
-
Home Survey Check List for CO Safety
-
Air Volume Chart and Checklist
-
Carbon Monoxide Detector Descriptions
Instead of
relying on formulas, I've included capacity and size charts for items that need to be checked. This makes it
easy to run down a check list to survey your home and make sure you have adequate air and enough open space to
safely operate your appliances.
There are guides
to help you find potential air volume and safety issues. These guides can be used to quickly eliminate an area
as a potential trouble spot, or to zero in on the area and identify a problem.
Also included are
printable checklists and charts to guide you through the process of surveying your home to help make sure you
operate the appliances safely. It's an easy read, with interesting facts and myth busting
information.
Before you spend $40 to $80 on a carbon monoxide
detector that may or may not protect you, spend less than $20 to find out what you should know about carbon
monoxide and how to spot trouble.
Order "Carbon Monoxide
Myths" today, via digital download. For $19.95, it's the best investment you can make toward your
family's safety and piece of mind.
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Best Wishes,
Gus
Scorchio
| I'll take the all the risk out of your purchase with a
30-day, money-back guarantee. If you've read through the report and found it wasn't what you
were looking for, contact me for a quick and courteous refund. All I ask is that you accompany your
refund request with a note stating what you thought of the report and what
you would have wanted for additional information. |
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PPS: This is a pdf formatted report that you'll receive
immediately after payment. If you have any delivery or server problems, email me at gus (at) carbonmonoxidemyths
(dot) com and I'll get them handled ASAP.
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