It shouldn't have been. Since 1996, every travel trailer, RV and camper in the U.S. that uses propane has been required to have a propane detector, and the trailers issued by FEMA were no exception.
State Rep. John A. Lawless, R-150th Dist., plans to propose the legislation when the General Assembly reconvenes on Jan. 22. If approved and signed by the governor, it would require detectors in all ...
Natural gas detectors have never been in demand at South Whitehall’s Albright Hardware and Garden Center. Before a natural gas explosion leveled a city block and killed five people in Allentown, ...
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A propane leak in Butler County has triggered a state investigation and revealed a largely unknown and unregulated industry that stores explosive gases in caverns that dot Ohio. Propane was first ...