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All across the world, millions of homes are being served by
both natural & propane gas. They are used in our everyday usages; for
life's fuel conveniences such as heating hot water, drying clothes, cooking
food, and heating & cooling our homes. But just like all other forms
of energy, if not used properly - it can be dangerous. Both natural
& propane are flammable gases. They must BE
RESPECTED!
POTENTIAL
HAZARDS OF GAS

Fire
An open flame or pilot light can ignite any combustible material that might be
in the vicinity. Keep all combustible materials such as paper, paints,
solvents, etc. away from any gas appliance.
Explosion
Gas can be ignited by open flames or sparks. Never allow unburned natural
or propane gas to escape into your home or basements. Any type of spark,
flame, lit match or cigarette, or even just the flick of a light switch can
ignite the unburned gas causing a possible explosion.
Carbon
Monoxide (CO) Poisoning
Natural & propane gas in itself isn't poisonous. It's gas burners that
aren't adjusted properly or vents that are not vented properly that produce
carbon monoxide. Carbon Monoxide is an odorless, tasteless, non-visible
gas that can be formed when fuels like charcoal, coal, gasoline, kerosene,
natural or propane gas, oil, or wood are burned without a sufficient supply of
air. Carbon Monoxide can be produced when appliances are not properly
installed, maintained or used; when vent pipes become plugged with debris; when
vent pipes have gaps, leaks, spaces and rust-through spots; and when appliances
are improperly vented (All vented type appliances must be properly vented to the
outside). Exposure to carbon monoxide poisons the body and can cause collapse
or even death. Symptoms may include headaches, dizziness, and
nausea. To avoid its danger, always make sure that your appliances
are installed properly and periodically inspected to insure that they are
properly adjusted and vented to the outside. Any time you feel you might
have a problem with (CO) call the Greater Dickson Gas Authority.
Suffocation
Both natural & propane gas (which is non-poisonous) can cause
suffocation if it's allowed to replace oxygen you breath in the air.
Never allow gas from an appliance to leak or build up in an enclosed area or
room.
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