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Methane Gas Detection
03.02.08 (1:38 pm)   [edit]
Once in a while there will come a time where your mind can't really function because of fatigue. I'm not shy to say this but I think I'm in that situation right now. So don't blame me if my post today has no relation to what is happening around me.
 
What do I know about Methane gas? Well...I know that it is flammable and dangerous! I'm always afraid if my LPG gas leaks. Yikes! I don't want to be in that situation too. It really freaks me out a few months back when my car experienced it. How did I know that it leaked? Well, I smelled something funny that smells like gas and I immediately sniffed around(literally did it) to find out where it came from. You guys know where it was from? Yes, you guessed it. It came from the engine section. Thank goodness I acted right away and got it fixed for free!
 
Anyway, my whole point is how do you safely detect a methane gas leak? Don't tell me you're going to use your Blood Hound nose too? By the time you successfully detect where the leakage is you'd probably be up in flames. Now you can detect gas leakage safely and easily by using methane gas detection device from afar. This "baby" as shown in the picture will do the job for you! Thanks to modern technology methane gas detection can be solved without getting yourself burnt.  
 
 
This one works better than your nose! 
 
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