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Yes, LPG (Liquefied Petroleum Gas) can be adulterated, although it is relatively rare and illegal.

๐Ÿ” How can LPG be adulterated?

Adulteration typically involves mixing lower-cost or unauthorized substances with LPG, such as:

  • Air (to increase volume artificially)
  • Other gases like butane or propylene in improper proportions
  • Industrial-grade LPG used in place of higher-purity domestic/commercial LPG

โš ๏ธ Risks of adulterated LPG:

  • Reduced efficiency and heat output
  • Damage to burners and appliances
  • Increased carbon monoxide emissions
  • Higher chances of fire or explosion
  • Health hazards due to toxic fumes

๐Ÿ›ก๏ธ How to avoid adulterated LPG:

  • Always buy from authorized suppliers
  • Check the weight and seal of the cylinder
  • Be cautious of unusually low prices
  • Report any strange smell, color, or reduced performance

While stringent regulations make adulteration difficult in many countries, itโ€™s always wise to stay alert โ€” especially in regions where fuel regulation enforcement is weak.

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Loraine Smith

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