In a message dated 10/12/05 1:53:52 PM, williams@FIRE.BIOL.WWU.EDU writes: << At any rate the entire parking area around the tank was covered with this white fog of propane. I have no sense of the dynamics of what it takes to cause an explosion but it was pretty freaky and i couldn't extricate myself from it. >> There's not too much to be concerned about out there in a free field. If the propane does ignite, you might get a forceful whoosh out of it and some singed eyebrows. It is whenever the stuff is restrained or contained that you have to worry. George |
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