Above, getting the propane tank filled. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
Everyone who has an RV uses propane.
It is the most common RV fuel to use. It is used for refrigerators, campfires, barbeques and heating. It is so common that it is easy to take for granted.
RV Life has posted an article of seven important propane safety tips.
They begin it with:
It’s hard to find anyone who doesn’t use propane as part of their RV experience. Propane gets used in RVs for cooking, refrigeration, and heating. Outside of the RV, propane has a host of other uses like firing up the barbecue or propane fireplace. The use of propane is so common, it’s easy for RVers to take propane safety for granted.
Propane is a colorless, odorless gas that is compressed into a liquid. Since propane is a highly noxious gas that can kill quickly if a leak goes undetected, gas companies add a rotten egg smell to it. This smell helps us detect propane leaks before they can poison us. When handled correctly, propane is a stable, safe, and convenient fuel.
To read more, go here.
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