[quote="CVPost-Steve@Advance"](quoted from post at 02:24:46 05/22/22) I would not get in a panic over it.
With the valve off and the leak stopped, the danger is gone. Now it's just a
matter of finding and properly repairing the leak.
An outdoor propane leak is very unlikely to cause a problem. Where leaking
propane is a danger is when it is contained inside a building. The vapor is
heavier than air and tends to pool in lower areas. If there is an ignition
source and the mixture is right, then yes it can explode viol
But being outdoors, there is nothing to contain the vapors. It will dissipate
harmlessly once the valve is closed and the leak stopped.[/quote
THANK YOU ALL SO MUCH! I KNOW I SOUND CRAZY OVER THIS, BUT AS YOU GET OLDER, YOU WORRY MORE! THIS WAS ONE THING I COULDN'T FIX ON MY OWN, AND I USUALLY LEARN AND DO THINGS AS I NEED TO. HOPEFULLY THE PROFESSIONAL WILL COME TOMORROW. THANKS AGAIN! I BET IT SOUNDED LIKE YOUR OWN WIVES WORRYING!!!!! WE CANT HELP IT!
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