Dangers of Propane Gas - Common Causes and What to Do After a Gas Explosion and Fire - Sinas Dramis Law Firm
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Authored by Kalamazoo injury lawyer, Steve Weston The term “natural gas” actually encompasses several types of gases, including propane, butane, ethanol, and methane. Propane is separated from these other gases and sold for residential and commercial uses. It is naturally odorless and colorless and requires the addition of an odorant so humans can detect it in case of a gas leak. Propane is pressurized into a liquid state for storage and transportation and is therefore called “liquified propane” or LP. Because of this pressurization, even a small discharge of liquified propane will create a serious hazard of ignition or explosion.
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