Zenmervolt
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- Oct 22, 2000
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I think we have a communication problem. Down here in America's Wang a "patio" is an enclosed area with screen. On the first floor they have a screen door leading outside. They often have a lower area which is not screened, but often wood/drywall up to roughly your knees/waist before the screen starts. Above you is a balcony from the 2nd floor apt. Nearly all "patios" are built this way. There is a serious risk of CO poisoning as its heavier than air and collects in the patio and enters your home.
I could care less if someone is outside barbecuing (10 feet from the building like the fire code says) but at least once a month there is a news story of some jackoff barbecuing on his patio killing his whole family (I didn't know there was anything wrong!!!! I thought they were all sleeping! OMG OMG!)
Ahh. Up here in the Northern parts of the country we call those "Florida rooms" or sunrooms. The term "patio" up here exclusively refers to an un-walled outdoor space; it's essentially synonymous with a deck or porch.
Still, from years of grilling I have to say that the 10-foot rule is BS. Unless you have vinyl siding there's no need to keep a grill more than a few feet from the house.
ZV