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Consumers Warned To Beware Damaged Propane Cylinders E-mail
Saturday, 05 July 2008

Consumers may be exposed to dangerous propane cylinders as a side effect of illegal drug manufacturing.

The problem is the use of anhydrous ammonia in the manufacture of methamphetamines ("meth"). Persons who manufacture "meth" have been known to use empty propane cylinders to contain anhydrous ammonia, according to a warning by Florida Agriculture and Consumer Services Commissioner Charles H. Bronson.

The anhydrous ammonia deteriorates the brass valving on the cylinders, creating an extremely hazardous situation. Valves on cylinders which have been exposed will be a bluish-green color and should not be used. Consumers should refuse to purchase any cylinder which demonstrates these characteristics, and should notify their local emergency responders or police department if one is found.

"The likelihood of a consumer purchasing a tank that has been exposed to anhydrous ammonia is very low, but consumers should be aware of the potential," Bronson said. "Propane companies in Florida are aware of this issue and these cylinders are unlikely to be refilled and put back into circulation for purchase."

But Bronson wants to make people aware of the situation. He is more concerned that people may find discarded cylinders and unknowingly handle them. The Department's Division of Standards, Bureau of Liquefied Petroleum Gas Inspection, has not received any reports of these cylinders being found for sale or reports of any injuries.

Consumers are reminded to avoid using soapy solutions containing ammonia when cleaning or checking equipment for leaks, as this can also be harmful to equipment. Consumers with questions concerning this issue may contact the Bureau of Liquefied Petroleum Gas Inspection at 850-921-8001 for more information.

 
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