Safety: IF YOU SMELL GAS
If you think you smell propane in your home, camper, RV or the area around
any gas equipment, or if a gas alarm signals the presence of propane,
you should IMMEDIATELY follow these suggestions:
- Extinguish all smoking materials and any other open flames or sources of ignition.
- Everyone should vacate the building, vehicle or area.
- Move away without
using any electric switches, appliances, thermostats, or telephones.
- Close the gas
shutoff valve on the propane tank or cylinder.
- Call your
propane supplier and/or your local fire department from a cellular
telephone or a neighbor’s telephone.
- Even if you do
not continue to smell propane, do not open or turn on the propane
supply valve. Do not re-enter the building, vehicle or area. Let
a qualified propane service technician and/or emergency personnel
check for escaped propane.
- Have a properly
trained propane service technician repair the leak. The propane
service technician or emergency responder needs to determine that
the leak situation has been fully resolved. The propane service
technician should check all of your gas appliances and re-light
any appliance pilots.
- Return to the
building, camper, RV or area only when the service or emergency
technician indicates it is safe to do so.
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Monday, September 6th, 2010
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Overall propane costs for fleet vehicles typically range from 5 percent to 30 percent less than conventional or reformulated gasoline. Many states offer fuel tax incentives to encourage the use of clean fuels, thus further reducing operating costs.
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