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| Propane
Characteristics |
- Propane
is transported and stored as a liquid.
- Propane
(sometimes called LPG or LP-gas) is a colorless and
odorless gas.
- Since
propane is odorless, it is intentionally odorized so
leaks can be detected. The odor is similar to rotten
eggs. Call the Railroad Commission’s Alternative Fuels
Division at (800) 64-CLEAR for a free “scratch-and-sniff”
pamphlet that can help familiarize you, your family,
and your co-workers with the smell of propane.
- Propane
vapors are heavier than air and may accumulate in low-lying
areas such as basements and ditches or along floors.
- Propane
is flammable when mixed with air (oxygen) and can be
ignited by many different sources.
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