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Methane Gas Detection

methane is a natural gas which is usually used for central heating, cooking, water heating and it's usually odorless. some would say it smells of rotten egg but for people with reduced nasal sensitivity, they might miss it if there's a leak. we don't want to risk our family. methane is highly flammable. here in the philippines, gas detectors, fire sensors are unheard of. it would be best if the government will just make it a mandatory requirement for homes to have methane gas detection installed. i know it's not feasible and almost impossible to do. but just think of the number of lives that will be saved by this.

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