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Driver lights cigarette and propane tank explodes, shaking homes in Virginia NBC4 Washington (Original Post) IronLionZion 13 hrs ago OP
Hatch and doors blown wide open! Quite a bang, I imagine. Aussie105 13 hrs ago #1
Allegedly it does have an additive blue-wave 13 hrs ago #2
Propane is odorless but companies add ethyl mercaptan so we can smell a leak IronLionZion 13 hrs ago #3
Smokers have scent issues and we know she was smoking. mtngirl47 12 hrs ago #4
Safety tip... snuff and chewing tobacco won't do that. Norrrm 12 hrs ago #5
It is amazing the driver's injuries were not more devastating than described. hlthe2b 12 hrs ago #6
As a smoker, I can vouch that the smell additive is effective. Aussie105 12 hrs ago #7
Farmer's fireworks. OldBaldy1701E 1 hr ago #8

Aussie105

(7,997 posts)
1. Hatch and doors blown wide open! Quite a bang, I imagine.
Sun Apr 12, 2026, 07:51 PM
13 hrs ago

Does propane not have an additive that smells and allow easy detection of leaks?

blue-wave

(5,311 posts)
2. Allegedly it does have an additive
Sun Apr 12, 2026, 07:58 PM
13 hrs ago

From an AI search:

Propane is naturally odorless, but a chemical called ethyl mercaptan is added to give it a distinctive smell, often described as similar to rotten eggs, for safety reasons.

IronLionZion

(51,367 posts)
3. Propane is odorless but companies add ethyl mercaptan so we can smell a leak
Sun Apr 12, 2026, 07:58 PM
13 hrs ago

Maybe she had scent issues and didn't notice the smell. That can happen with some illnesses like COVID.

hlthe2b

(114,107 posts)
6. It is amazing the driver's injuries were not more devastating than described.
Sun Apr 12, 2026, 08:38 PM
12 hrs ago

I wish her well, but damn, smokers... Carrying flammable or explosive materials (even that which you deem safe) is not the time or place to light up. Heavens!

Aussie105

(7,997 posts)
7. As a smoker, I can vouch that the smell additive is effective.
Sun Apr 12, 2026, 08:41 PM
12 hrs ago

Smells like overcooked cabbage to me.

Anyhow, I hope the driver survived - and gives up smoking.

I guess - third degree burns, blown eardrums, major hair loss at a minimum?
(Missed any reference to injuries.)

In it's defence, a propane + air explosion is quite gentle, unlike dynamite.
Relatively slow fire front wave progression, brief exposure to high flame front temperature.
Damage is done by the pressure build up.

Yes, I experimented in my youth.

Balloon with propane/air mix, string attached, light the string, let the balloon go.
And watch the fireball.

Not recommended, but yeah, I was a teenager . . .

OldBaldy1701E

(11,247 posts)
8. Farmer's fireworks.
Mon Apr 13, 2026, 07:50 AM
1 hr ago
Balloon with propane/air mix, string attached, light the string, let the balloon go.
And watch the fireball.


We used these little rubber bags that an ingredient came in. They were stretchy and could be inflated like a balloon. We would use either propane or gunpowder and do the same thing.

We added the very safe feature of having to toss them. The ones we made were like old fashioned pirate grenades. Minus the shrapnel.

Like you said... teenager.
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