Is It Safe to Put a Gas Cylinder in a Car?

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LeBraxton
07/29/25 9:51pm
It is not safe to put a gas cylinder in a car. If the gas cylinder is laid horizontally or tilted, even a slight leak can cause the liquefied petroleum gas inside to expand rapidly, leading to an explosion. Precautions for escaping a liquefied gas cylinder explosion: Do not turn on lights easily: If you smell a strong gas odor, first locate the source of the smell, open windows and doors to dilute the toxic gas. Be careful not to turn on lights or use open flames, and call emergency services immediately. While calling for help, try to stay as far away as possible from the source of the smell, as mobile phones or landlines can also produce sparks that may trigger an explosion. Shut off the valve immediately: In case of a gas explosion caused by a leak from a gas cylinder or natural gas pipeline, immediately shut off the valve and then take fire extinguishing measures. If the cylinder explodes or the natural gas pipeline explodes, leave the scene immediately.
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