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I read an old article by 2 workers who, once hit by an GPL gas leak, both had a lethal outcome. The first died instantly, the other tried to climb the stairs, but after a few steps he too died. I often hear about suicide in a car or camping tent with small GPL gas cylinders. Is death that quick? Is a modest amount enough? Is it painful? Why isn't it talked about?


Another case: "After taking a small canister, one of those usually used in camping opened the valve and inhaled the gas. The man immediately lost consciousness and when he was rescued there was nothing more that could be done."

 
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