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Nowadays, stoves have a non-fire shut-off valve safety function, see if your stove is effective. If you run out of gas, hold your breath quickly, pay attention to no sparks, and open doors and windows to ventilate. Just ask after a while.
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After a period of time, wait for the natural gas to dissipate before use.
It's just that the ignition fails a few times, and the leakage will not cause hypoxia, it may be psychological, natural gas is non-toxic, but it will replace oxygen, which may cause hypoxia.
There's nothing wrong with that. First of all, if you don't open the gas valve, the gas won't come out of the pipe, the natural gas valve has a longer service life, and the pressure of natural gas to the home is not as great as the pressure of tap water, so don't worry.
Natural gas is good, cheap and safe to use.
Pull the line, you can solve it, you don't have to go to the dark line, or you can add a line slot.
Yes, but you must pay attention to frequent inspections and do not leak air.