Gives me shivers just thinking about it! I'm so glad nothing happened!
BTW, there was a quiz show on TV the other night (I watch these things
because they do help me learn German) where they doused the inside of a
small mobile home with lighter fluid. The 2 contestants had to decide which
would cause an explosion: cell phones ringing, a tape deck playing, or
somebody wearing synthetic clothing. Guess what? Answer 3! They tried
putting a dozen or so phones in it, rang them all at once, nothing happened.
Modern cell phones apparently do not give off sparks. But somebody wearing a
nylon suit rubbed his arms back and forth to build up static, touched his
finger to a wire (at a safe distance), and the mobile home exploded. Very
impressive. Yet another argument for cotton.
Roberta in D
"Shirley Ellen" wrote in message
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We had a very scary experience last weekend and I want to warn others so
that it doesn't happen to them. My 27yo DD and her BF bought a new gas
bbq.
She has never filled a propane tank before and when she took it to the gas
station she told the fellow there that. He filled it, charged her the $20
and then told her that the tank was damaged and she should have it
replaced
by the store where she bought it. He also told her it would be okay to use
until she had time to return it. She was totally pi$$ed off at having to
pay
the $20 but couldn't talk to the guy because he was East Indian and barely
spoke English.
She went home to the condo and parked in the underground garage while she
went upstairs to get her BF because she wanted to take the tank back right
away rather than use it. When they got back down to the car the smell of
the
propane was so bad that BF started to feel sick and woozy. So she called
the
fire dept. They came and put the tank out in the middle of the parking lot
and told her not to let anyone smoke in her car for a week because the
tank
was leaking!! Not knowing any better she and BF got in the car with all
the
windows open and drove (on the highway) to the store where they'd bought
it
to return it. Luckily BF remembered the signs they have at gas stations to
turn off cell phones when filling up.
When DH heard the story he flipped out. He called a friend of ours who is
a
fire chief and asked about it. She had been driving a bomb with that thing
in her trunk. If one of the cell phones had rung they'd be dead. There was
a
case of a propane tank going off under an apt building and the blask took
out the suite above it. Needless to say this was a very scary
experience...
my mind can't even contemplate what the results could have been.. it won't
go there.
So a warning to anyone who uses a gas bbq... make sure your propane tanks
are safe and make sure that when they are filled the person filling them
is
licensed to do so.
Off to write a letter of complaint to Shell Canada demanding these guys be
reprimanded or forced to undergo licensing again to dispense this stuff.
Shirley
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