Blue propane flame page header image   SECTION 2
Safe Dispensing of Propane
  PROPANE FACTS SHEET
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DID YOU KNOW?
Circular blue info bullet with blue pulse on mouse over Propane is heavier than air.
Circular blue info bullet with blue pulse on mouse over Propane is both a liquid and a gas.
Circular blue info bullet with blue pulse on mouse over Propane is non-toxic.
Circular blue info bullet with blue pulse on mouse over Propane is colorless and odorless in nature.
Circular blue info bullet with blue pulse on mouse over Propane is stored under pressure as a liquid, and boils at -44% Fahrenheit.
Circular blue info bullet with blue pulse on mouse over Propane is ranked as the fourth most important source of energy in the country.
Circular blue info bullet with blue pulse on mouse over Liquid propane expands 270 times when exposed to the atmosphere.
Circular blue info bullet with blue pulse on mouse over There are over 60 million users of propane nationwide.
Circular blue info bullet with blue pulse on mouse over There are an estimated 4 million users of propane in Florida.
Circular blue info bullet with blue pulse on mouse over 85% of all propane used in the United States is manufactured domestically.
Circular blue info bullet with blue pulse on mouse over 92% of all recreational vehicles are fueled or equipped with propane gas or propane gas appliances.
 

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