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| WHY PROPANE It's a question many folks have asked. And obviously, a question that's been answered quite well. Because millions worldwide are using propane to make their lives more comfortable. Of course, that's not surprising. After all, the advantages of propane are tough to beat. Clean - propane is clean burning and non-toxic Reliable - propane works when and where other energy sources don't Good value - propane can offer significant savings over the alternatives Safe - propane has built-in safety properties along with stringent safety regulations Poke around our site and see for yourself. We think you'll find the real question is, "why use anything else?"
CLEAN Propane is Clean and Efficient. Propane has long been recognized as the "green" energy. By using this exceptional energy, homeowners can help cut emissions and protect the environment.
RELIABLE There When You Want it. There When You Need it. Almost 90 percent of all propane is produced right here in the United States. You can always count on it. Propane gas — used by millions of households each year — gives homeowners a reliable answer. Available from Sea to Shining Sea. Propane is readily available for most homeowners. In the United States alone, there are thousands of qualified Propane retailers at your service. You can search here to find one near you. You can live and work wherever you choose — city or country — even if it's far from the gas main or power grid. Propane will be there when you need it.
GOOD VALUE Propane is Fuel Efficient. Propane offers you a very attractive combination: it costs less and works harder. Propane burns hotter and more evenly than many other fuels. Propane appliances have a shorter energy savings payback period (the time it takes for an appliance to pay for itself via energy savings).* Compare the Costs. With propane, you pay less for your energy and you save money each time you use it.
SAFE Safety is Our Highest Priority Propane has quite a remarkable safety record, due in large part to the stringent codes and regulations developed by the propane industry and the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA). Statistics compiled by the NFPA indicate that the safest way to heat is with gas. Propane has Built-in Safety Properties.
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