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There are many types of explosive gases, including methane, propane, natural gas, and butane. These gases are used widely throughout the world for heating and electrical purposes. Unfortunately, this means that gas explosions are fairly commonplace. New Mexico gas explosions can cause serious injuries, trauma, and wrongful deaths. Knowing the causes of gas explosions and some prevention techniques can help you protect your family from being involved in an accident.
If you or a loved one was injured in a New Mexico gas explosion, call Zinda Law Group at (800) 863-5312 for a free case evaluation with a group of experienced New Mexico gas explosion lawyers. Our compassionate and helpful attorneys can help you learn what your legal options are, how to deal with gas exploded trauma, and whether you can pursue compensation from the person or company responsible.
New Mexico natural gas explosion safety tips
Natural gas actually has no odor on its own; that is why gas companies will usually add an odorant to it. Adding the smell will allow you to detect whether there is a gas leak in your home or business. Although this safety precaution has saved thousands of lives over the years, many individuals still do not know what to do if they suspect there is a gas leak in on their property.
For example, if you walk into your kitchen and smell that distinctive odor, the first thing you might think of is to turn on the lights. That decision may prove deadly, however, as the small electric charge that occurs when you turn on the lights may be enough to set off the gas, causing an explosion.
Below are a few relatively basic safety tips that may help you avoid a gas explosion in your home or business:
- When lighting a burner or oven with no pilot light, you should always light the match first and place it at the burner before turning the range knob.
- If the burner flame goes out, always shut off the range knob and wait for the gas to dissipate before relighting the burner.
- Read and understand the warning labels on all of your natural gas appliances.
- Keep a fire extinguisher in the kitchen, and make sure it has not expired.
- Create an emergency plan to get out of your home or business safely if you smell gas.
- If you do smell gas, do not use your cell phone, turn on a light, or use anything electrical.
- Have all gas appliances, chimneys, furnaces, vents, and gas lines in your home or business inspected by a professional each year.
Unfortunately, even if you take all of the proper precautions, gas explosions may still occur. For those families who may be dealing with the trauma of a gas explosion, speaking with an experienced gas explosion lawyer may offer peace of mind by answering any of your legal questions. The experienced attorneys at Zinda Law Group can guide you through the often-complex legal system as we discuss your unique case with you.
WHAT CAUSES GAS EXPLOSIONS?
A gas explosion is an explosion resulting from mixing a toxic or flammable gas with air in the presence of an ignition source. Any type of fire, flame, or spark can set off accumulated pockets of gas; the explosion itself is caused when the rapidly expanding, burning gas is confined and, as a result, builds up pressure. Once the pressure finds an open spot in the surrounding atmosphere, the pressure suddenly releases, causing the bang of an explosion.
Gas explosions can range in severity; some gas explosions are minor, with the increase in pressure not generating enough force to damage much of anything, while other gas explosions cause injury, damage to property, and even death. Knowing the common causes of gas explosions can help you avoid volatile situations and prevent future explosions. Some common causes include:
- Improper use of gas furnaces, stoves, or other gas appliances
- Poorly or incorrectly installed appliances
- Damaged or weathered gas lines in residential or commercial areas
- Defective, gas-operated equipment
- Faulty manufacturing of gas tanks in cars or trucks
- Violations of codes or standards governing the safe handling of gas or propane
There are many different causes of gas explosions; fortunately, many gas explosions in New Mexico are preventable if you follow the appropriate safety guidelines and standards. If you were recently involved in a gas explosion and need help determining the cause of the incident, you should contact a group of New Mexico gas explosion lawyers who can help you pinpoint liability accordingly.