What are the most important issues for drivers of LPG-powered vehicles?
- Vehicles with LPG alternative car fuel systems must be boosted. This will prevent malfunctions in the electric components.
- It is against the law to park LPG-powered vehicles in restricted areas.
- LPG-operating environments require a fire extinguisher.
- Use of sources that could cause LPG to burn with sparks or flames should be avoided. It is recommended that the vehicle be run for two hours on gasoline before starting any exhaust repair.
- LPG gas should not be inhaled. The person should be brought to open air immediately.
- LPG is usually a gaseous liquid. It is usually gaseous when it changes from liquid to gas. In case of contact with gas, the contact surface should be washed with water at a temperature of 15 °C for at least 15 minutes. If contact occurs with the eyes, the surface should be washed with warm water until the doctor arrives.
- LPG gas, which is heavier than air and has a higher density than air, can collapse to the ground if it leaks. To remove LPG gas from the surrounding environment, it is important to clean the floor after a leak.