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Propane and butane

Precaution while using LPG

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Propane and butane

LPG is a mixture of two flammable but nontoxic gases called propane and butane. Both of these are hydrocarbons (their molecules are made from different combinations of hydrogen and carbon atoms): propane molecules (C3H8) have eight hydrogen atoms attached to three carbon atoms, while butane molecules (C4H10) have ten hydrogen atoms bonded to four carbon atoms. LPG sometimes contains a variation of butane called isobutane, which has the same component atoms (four carbons and ten hydrogens) connected together in a slightly different way.


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Allow clear access to your property
In situ or tankerfill supply
Basic safety rules
LPG Cabinet Heater Safety
Single cylinder
What to do when LPG is on fire
Switch off the cylinder valve
Be conscious of house guests and new appliances
Using LPG
Should not keep any hot flames
Plan to order earlier in winter
Safety Tips for Home 1
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