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Old 3rd October 2006, 13:03   #3 (permalink)
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Re: Where do you store your oxygen cylinders at home.

Quote: (Originally Posted by Beanie) View Original Post
In the garage currently used to be in the basement of my parents place, hardly anymore dangerous than the likes of camping Gaz or propane heaters etc
I would actually say a lower risk, those other types of cylinders would rupture much quicker should they be exposed to fire, steel 2 cylinders need alot of heat to fail..

remember oxygen is not flamible, its just feeds a fire...
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