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| Q. Is propane safe to use in my home? |
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| Propane is a safe fuel to use in your home and business.
Propane has a narrow range of flammability and cannot be ingested like
gasoline or alcohol fuels because it is released as a vapor from a pressured
container. In addition, award-winning preventive maintenance programs
like GAS Check® (Gas Appliance
System Check) ensure that homeowners understand how to properly maintain
their propane appliances and enjoy a healthy, safe environment. |
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| Q. Why would I choose propane over electricity for my appliances
and for heating my home? |
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| According to the U.S. Department of Energy, it could cost up to twice as
much to operate your range, water heater, dryer or furnace with electricity
than with propane gas. Propane gas furnaces and heaters provide more
consistent warm air throughout your home at a lower cost than electric
heat pumps and have a longer average life span of 20 years, compared
with electric heat pumps’ 12-year average life span. |
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| Q. Is propane dangerous to the environment? |
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| No. Propane is an approved, alternative clean fuel
listed in the 1990 Clean Air Act and the National Energy Policy Act
of 1992. Propane is one of the cleanest burning of all alternative fuels;
new propane-fueled vehicles can meet the very tough Ultra-Low Emission
Vehicle (ULEV) standards, and one model even meets the Super Ultra-Low
Emission Vehicle (SULEV) standards. Propane is also nontoxic, so it’s
not harmful to soil or water. |
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| Q. How can I be sure I’m handling the use of propane gas properly
in my home? |
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| NPGA has developed a comprehensive maintenance program called GAS
Check® (Gas Appliance System Check), in which trained technicians
inspect propane systems and appliances in homes to ensure they are
running safely and efficiently. The program also educates homeowners
on the proper maintenance of propane appliances and how to handle
propane safely. |
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