xrocketengineer
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Maybe you guys can shed some light on this. We are having a pretty warm December with mornings in the 60's if we are lucky. In addition we have been getting several, not very dense, foggy mornings. On some of those early foggy mornings and before the Sun comes up, there is a faint smell like propane in my screened in pool /porch area enclosed on two sides. I have a grill there with two 20 pound propane tanks with a cover and there is absolutely no smell inside the cover. I have no gas service in the house. As soon as there is some Sun light or breeze the smell goes away. This is the first time I have noticed this smell in more than 30 years.
I called the local Fire Station to see if they had a "gas sniffer" but they did not and did not provide any other ideas or solutions.
This morning the smell was even inside my enclosed garage. And again as soon as the Sun came up, the smell dissipated everywhere.
My next move is to check with my next door neighbor since he has a large underground propane tank for his emergency generator.
Any ideas of what fog is supposed to smell like?
I called the local Fire Station to see if they had a "gas sniffer" but they did not and did not provide any other ideas or solutions.
This morning the smell was even inside my enclosed garage. And again as soon as the Sun came up, the smell dissipated everywhere.
My next move is to check with my next door neighbor since he has a large underground propane tank for his emergency generator.
Any ideas of what fog is supposed to smell like?
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