Sounds to me like you're going over the edge a bit. My house needs all the moisture is can get during the winter since our primary heat source is our wood furnace. I'm sure many on this forum do the same. I have a humidifier that already adds water-vapor into my furnace plenum to get the humidity up. Before that, we used a large wood stove that always had a large pot of water sitting on top of it - again, to add moisture. Any additional moisture is more than welcome during the heating season.
With out gas heaters, I don't notice a thing. Never seen mold anywhere in our home, no moisture/condensation on the windows either. And, I like knowing all the heat is being used instead of being sent out the vent for the birds to enjoy.
I'll also add the "Consumer Products Safety Commission" is one of the last places I'd believe without seeing verified proof elsewhere.
With all the other things I do with real dangers - e.g. dropping trees, running heavy equipment, working on diesels, welding, etc., breathing the air in my home is last thing I have to worry about.
Now, if you live in a home that's so tight your ears hurt when a mouse farts - well, I guess that's a different story. Not the case, here.
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