>>2011 ACTIVE MEMBER LIST
American Tank
717-443-0727
Amerigas
516-537-3284
Amthor International
845-742-9040
Atlantic Bottled
516-935-2427
Bay Gas Service
631-399-3620
631-738-9223
Lee Johnson
631-749-0048
Kurtz Truck Equipment
607-749-0195
Liberty Gas
631-288-0902
Lins Propane Trucks
508-669-6665
LP Transport
800-950-2129
NYALL
518-436-1733
Papco LLC
856-455-9450
Paraco Gas
631-265-3100
Peconic Propane
631-369-4299
Pulver Gas
631-537-0930
Quogue Sinclair Gas
267-374-1512
Star Lite Propane
631-586-2265
Synergy Gas
631-727-2626
Tarantin Tank & Equipment
732-245-1593
Tortprella Heating & Gas
631-728-5801
Victor / E.W. Webb
732-245-1593
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Propane won't ignite when combined with air unless the source of ignition reaches at least 920 degrees Fahrenheit. In contrast, gasoline will ignite when the source of ignition reaches only 430 to 500 degrees Fahrenheit.
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