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June Hughes
 
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In message >, LeRoy
> writes
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>"June Hughes" > wrote in message
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>> In message >, Dave Fawthrop
>> > writes
>>>On Wed, 24 Nov 2004 16:46:27 -0000, "LeRoy" >
>>>wrote:
>>>
>>>| We use bottled gas in France - never any problems at all. Very
>>>| cost-effective, I think the flame's hotter than over here (don't know
>>>| whether that's true) and it's a total necessity for my Chinese cooking,
>>>| IMHO.
>>>|
>>>| We keep the bottle covered away under the counter in a corner and don't
>>>| really worry about it at all, but it's easily turned off if needs be -
>>>we
>>>| turn it off when we come back to the UK.
>>>
>>>In the UK LPG bottles should be stored outside or in a well ventilated
>>>area. See:
>>>http://www.solihull.gov.uk/wwwes/hs/infosheets/lpg.htm
>>>

>> I wouldn't like to store one indoors. Isn't the gas heavy and therefore
>> rises from the floor if it leaks? (Delving into memory from ancient
>> schooldays).
>> --

> I thought it was heavy and therefore sunk to the ground? Not really sure,
>to be honest!!
>

Damn! That's what I meant. Sorry. Badly put. That's what I meant by
'rises from the floor' ie starts on the floor and piles up. Must have
had a silly 5 minutes.

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June Hughes