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PostPosted: Sat 8:07, 21 Sep 2013    Post subject: louboutin 10 Top Tips to Use Propane Camping Equip

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Propane is a colorless gas that is located in both natural gas and petroleum. It has become a popular fuel for various types of camping gear, including camping lanterns, camping stoves, and camping heaters. But while petroleum products are instrumental in the modern world, they have actually been used for over 5,000 years. Ancient people in Mesopotamia first used petroleum compounds for products such as adhesives and caulking.
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2. The ins and outs of air. When using a propane stove, open a window or vent. This will take out particles of combustion and moisture that could have carbon monoxide in them.
3 Reminders for refueling. When you stop the RV for refueling, verify that all ignition sources have been turned off or put out. That includes engines and pilot lights. In addition, everyone in the RV should exit and stay outdoors, until the refueling is complete.
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8. Be alarmed. As the saying goes, an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. If you have propane gear in your RV, a carbon monoxide alarm and propane gas alarm are outstanding investments.
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