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Propane is versatile, economical and safe, and can be taken where no other fuels can go.
Stored as a liquid and used as a gas, it will cook meals, heat the home or trailer, ensure
a supply of hot water, and even refrigerate food.
Propane is transported and stored as a liquid. It is a colorless and odorless gas. A smell is added so you can detect a leak by a strong,
distinct odor like rotten eggs or boiling cabbage. Leaking propane is heavier than air and will flow to low-lying areas.
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If you suspect a propane leak 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:
- Turn off the supply of propane and leave the area immediately.
- Do not turn light switches or flashlights on or off, or operate phones.
- Once you are well away from the area, phone your service supplier.
- Close the gas shutoff valve on the propane tank or cylinder.
- 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.
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