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May 1, 2008: Bio Fuel ( Green Fuel ) is Coming Soon In December, Congress passed an energy bill that mandates increasing ethanol production to 36 billion gallons a year by 2022 from 7.5 billion gallons in 2012, although 21 billion gallons are supposed to come from so-called cellulosic ethanol, such as switchgrass and wood chips, while the rest would come from corn. We anticipate the government will soon mandate a bio blend for home heating oil for every one.This will be similar to the ethanol blend that is sold in NYC. In NY the gasoline pumps say 10% ethanol. This means 90 gasoline and 10% ethanol is in your gasoline. The bio fuel may be 2% 5% 10% etc. Paragon Oil is evaluating bio fuel options for the near future. We would like to be able to provide an environmentally friendlier fuel at no additional cost.
April 14, 2008: Natural Gas ="Health Hazzards They Don't Want You to Know About!" The Truth About Natural Gashttp://www.thepetitionsite.com/2/the-truth-about-natural-gas Many customers of natural gas are aware of carbon monoxide and explosion but are not aware they can be poisoned by unburned natural gas. Many gas companies are telling customers that it is safe and non poisonous but that is wrong. Natural gas is mostly methane which is not considered poisonous, it is an asphyxiant, meaning it takes away oxygen and suffocates the living to death. Chemicals that are listed as poisonous are added to the methane, making natural gas poisonous. # 89: Feb 26, 2008, L.D. Dodson , Virginia # 88: Feb 17, 2008, Robert Frisch , Virginia # 87: Feb 15, 2008, Anonymous , Michigan # 86: Feb 6, 2008, John Berg , Colorado # 70: Nov 13, 2007, Minerva Rivera , Pennsylvania See Roxannne's story at http://www.alkalizeforhealth.net/Lnaturalgas.htm Editor's note: Contaminants in natural gas (methane) may cause cancer. April 3, 2008: Natural Gas Explosion Westchester Levels House.
March 17, 2008: Please Tell Your Congressperson to CLOSE THE ENRON ENERGY LOOPHOLE to LOWER OIL PRICES! Help Lower Oil Prices. Contact your Representatives and Senators today and tell them to support S.2058/H.R.4066 “the close the Enron Loophole act”. A large part of the oil price is market speculation. Since Enron got trading requirements "eased" speculators have driven up prices to artificially high levels. Closing the loophole will make it harder for speculators to artificially drive up the prices. Think of it as no margin requirements versus high margin requirements . We know the public thinks that oil companies love high oil prices- but we don't! Oil companies work on a markup based on cents per gallon (not percent). When oil is closer to $1 per gallon it is better for us and better for you. Besides we use lots of fuel and oil based products to operate our fleet of oil delivery trucks and service vehicles. Please send us an email StopEnronLoophole@Paragonoilco.com and tell us you wrote your elected official to help lower oil prices. If you want we can put you on our email list to keep you informed about this. Thanks for your help.
March 16, 2008: Budget Heating Payment Plan for Level Monthly Payments. Join Now! The benesfit to you are, even monthly bills ( like the electric companys' level payment plan), it makes more money available for the end of year holiday spending and avoids large bills. It makes it more affordable to get through the coldest winter months without large lump sum bills. Many people find it helps their budgeting process. We will keep your oil tank filled up automatically, so you never have to worry about calling for an oil delivery again. Remember the Paragon Oil Budget Heating Payment Plan features one even payment every month. It makes it easy to get through the coldest winter months without one lump sum bill, avoids surprises of large bills in the winter. Wth this plan your account will be equalized during the month of August. JOIN OUR LEVEL PAYMENT PLAN, BEFORE WE STOP TAKING APPLICATIONS. Mention you saw it on our website. March 5, 2008: NYMEX Oil Prices Jumps $5. Wholesale Oil Prices are now over $3.00 a gallon. Take Advantage of Our Budget Heating Payment Plan For Low Cost Billing Every Month With Todays oil prices costing Paragon Oil over $3 a gallon, now more than ever, you should sign up for the Paragon Oil Budget Heating Payment Plan where you make the same low payment every month. This allows you to get through the coldest months without a big energy bill and makes more money available for the end of year holiday spending. On this plan accounts will be equalized during the month of August. It makes manging your energy costs much easier by having a smaller monthly bill. People don't believe it - but - we wish oil was closer to $1 per gallon. Please contact your elected official and tell your congress to close the Enron loophole that is helping to inflate oil prices. (See Jan 23, 2008 and November 27, 2007 news below).
February 26, 2008: Building Explodes After Natural Gas Leak, Leaves Only Injuries, Stories of Luck and Miracles. GRAND RAPIDS – A natural gas explosion collapsed a two-story building, injured seven people and destroyed five businesses. Along with the gas leak in the building, a gas leak was detected under the road. A fire investigator suspected that a leaking gas line just outside the building filled it with natural gas before Tuesday's explosion.
February 17, 2008: Budget Heating Payment Plan for Low Cost Heating, Now Open. The Paragon Oil Budget Heating Payment Plan features one low payment every month. Get through the coldest winter months without a big energy bill. Make more money available for the end of year holiday spending. Avoid surprises of large bills in the winter. On this plan, your account will be equalized during the month of August. TIP to simplify your life: Join the Budget Heating Payment Plan and Automatic Delivery. February 5, 2008: Long Term Reduction Of Coal for Power Plants Will Cause Natural Gas Prices To Rise. Reserves of natural gas already diminishing at drilling sites. By MATTHEW L. WALD Stymied in their plans to build coal-burning power plants, American utilities are turning to natural gas to meet expected growth in demand, risking a new upward spiral in the price of that fuel. But North American supplies of natural gas will be flat or declining in coming years, according to the Energy Information Administration. Some experts fear a boom in gas demand for electricity generation will send prices even higher. It has happened before: The price of natural gas tripled in the late 1990s and early in this decade, partly because so many companies built generators to use the fuel. In some places, the power plants became white elephants as higher gas prices made them too expensive to operate, compared with coal plants.
January 30, 2008: How Long Can My Old Oil Boiler Last? Should I Replace It?"My point is that age does not necessarily mean it worn out. Many of our boilers are 50+ years old and usually the reason for failure is leaking pipes and gaskets. A common spot is the coil gasket area, for which we have a coil patch plate. You want to correct any leaks immediately because the worst thing that can happen to a boiler is adding fresh water." RE: Oil Boiler Quotes ths.gardenweb.com/forums/load/hvac/msg091125056030.html?11 January 28, 2008: Call for New Lower Oil Prices.Call the Paragon Oil office for up to date new lower prices. Now is the time to start thinking about joining our Budget Heating Level Payment Plan. January 23, 2008: Oil Prices Are Heading Lower. Call the Paragon Oil office for up to date new lower prices. We wish they will go way down, and stay there. Join The Oil Company That Is Fighting Against High Oil Prices - Help Fight The Oil Price Ripoff. Click here to learn how energy traders and the Enron loophole are responsible for artificially high oil prices and tell congress to close the loophole. Have all your friends join us in publicizing this fight. January 21, 2008 Take Advantage of Our Budget Heating Payment Plan For Low Cost Billing Every MonthWith the Paragon Oil Budget Heating Payment Plan you make the same low payment every month. This allows you to get through the coldest months without a big energy bill and makes more money available for the end of year holiday spending. On this plan accounts will be equalized during the month of August. January 19, 2008: Automatic Water Feeder - What is it? What does it do?An automatic water feeder is a convienience device to add water to the boiler with no fuss or bother. Why would I want to do that? Because water is lost in the process of making steam. If that water is not replaced the boiler can not make steam. If the low water cut-off does not function and you have little or no water - your boiler can crack, or worse. So people do not have an automatic water feeder and manually add water (every day or two). The most popular manufacturer reccomends they be replaced every 10 or 15 years (depending on the model).
January 18, 2008: How Often Should I Flush A Low Water Cut-Off?During the home heating season, it is ideal to flush the low water cut-off every week. Flushing it until the water runs clear allows the rust and corrosion to leave the system. Removing sediment prevents clogging and helps prevent malfunctioning. The low water cut-off is a safety device to prevent the boiler from operating if there is not enough water. Rust and sediment interefere and cause problems. The rust and sediment comes from the inside of your radiators, pipes and minerals come from the water supply. January 16, 2008: Gas Explosion Flattens HomeBy Keith Anderson, Editor
PARAGON OIL Customers Paid 40 Cents Per Gallon LESS According to the New York State Energy Research Development Authority for the New York City December Monthly Average Home Heating Oil Prices chart, Paragon Oil Customers paid about 40 cents less per gallon for home heating oil. January 9, 2008: Natural Gas Explosion Girl, 9, dies after gas explosion at house buries her in rubbleJanuary 3, 2007: Economy Billing Still Open... Lower Monthly Heating Costs. Keep your budget simple with our level billing plan. It evens out your costs and frees up money around the end of the year. Many people find it helps them to manage their budget better and it helps keep their spending under control. Call our office for your application 888 685 7250. Paragon Oil is here to help you. December 5, 2007: OPEC... Why Oil Prices Are Volatile. Help Fight High Oil Prices. "Market fundamentals have essentially remained unchanged, with the market continuing to be well supplied and commercial crude/product stocks remaining at comfortable levels in terms of days of forward cover," OPEC said. Still, OPEC said it was worried prices "remained volatile, in major part due to the perception of market tightness by market players, exacerbated by non-fundamental factors, including the heavy influx of financial funds into commodities and speculative activity in the markets, while geopolitical developments have contributed to price volatility." Help Fight High Oil Prices. Please see our November 27, 2007 News for the link to contact Congress and combat the cause of volatile prices as stated, "including the heavy influx of financial funds into commodities and speculative activity" causes a perception of market tightness. Contact Congress and tell them CLOSE THE ENRON LOOPHOLE.
Woman, 69, Dies From Injuries Suffered in Sunnyside,Queens Natural Gas Explosion, 200 evacuated. A 69-year-old woman died yesterday, one day after a natural gas leak touched off an explosion in a residential neighborhood in Queens, leading a city councilman to call for an investigation into whether residents should have been evacuated more quickly.
Andrea Mohin/The New York Times The Sunnyside, Queens, home that was the site of an explosion on Wednesday. Several residents recounted how they had called the Fire Department and Consolidated Edison to report the gas odor at least an hour before the explosion. Ed Kilduff, a fire chief who had been at the scene, said Wednesday that Con Ed workers told firefighters that the situation was under control and that they were free to go. In a statement yesterday, Con Ed said that a worker determined that the leak was coming from a cracked six-inch gas main in a manhole, but that the explosion occurred before the problem could be fixed. The utility said one of its gas mechanics tested the ground and air outside the building while firefighters checked for gas inside. The blast appeared to have been caused by a leak from the cracked main, which sent natural gas into basements along the block before exploding. November 28, 2007: Home Heating Oil Prices Are Going Down. Call Our Office for the Latest Prices. Cheaper oil prices are on the way. The prices for oil just went down a lot, since yesterday. We believe they are now on the way down. We hope oil prices go way way down. Please call our office for the latest price. You can get a close estimate by adding the cents per gallon over The Nymex Price (which is listed or you can find at www.nymex.com). Nymex is the New York Mercantile Exchange which trades many commodities, see it 24/7.
November 27, 2007: Help Paragon Oil Fight For Lower Oil Prices - Learn Why Oil Prices Are Artificially High? Fight The Oil Price Ripoff: Click here to learn how energy traders and the Enron loophole are responsible for artificially high oil prices and tell congress to close the loophole. Paragon Oil wants you to know that oil is marked up by pennies on a gallon and not by a fixed percent. Paragon Oil wishes the oil prices were closer to $1 a gallon. November 21, 2007: Queens Home Explosion -Natural Gas Leak Seven InjuredYesterday afternoon, a gas explosion in a Sunnyside home burned a 67-year-old woman over 90% of her body. Six other people were also injured, as over 200 people needed to be evacuated and over a hundred firefighters responded. Kunta Oza, who lives in a three-story at 41st Street and 48th Avenue, is at New York Hospital Burn Center in critical condition. WNBC reports that she "sent her grandchildren outside as a precaution. The move might have saved their lives." The leak came from a broken six-inch gas main. One resident said that the smell has been noticeable all week. November 19, 2007: The Dangers Of Natural Gas- MY STORY by Roxanne Bedford http://www.alkalizeforhealth.net/Lnaturalgas.htm Natural gas, in its original state, contains radon and benzene, chemicals "known to the State of California to cause cancer." It also contains toluene, a chemical "known to the State of California to cause reproductive harm." Radon does not burn but is released with the combustion by-products. With measuring criteria developed by EPA, the typical home burning natural gas produces more indoor pollution than any other source. It's not just the volume of contaminated gas that's important, it's also the content of hazardous chemcials and the lack of quality that exposes us to the most harm. November 6, 2007: Save Money On Heating Oil - Use Energy More Efficiently Our "Services" page now has a chart showing savings for various improvements to save energy and lower your heating bills. Paragon Oil wants to see lower oil prices and help save you money. October 19,2007: Gas explosion kills 1, injures 4; destroys 2 homesTHE ASSOCIATED PRESS Saturday, October 20th 2007, 4:00 AM
A natural gas explosion destroyed two houses in Irvington, N.J., on Friday, killing a construction worker and critically injuring four others, authorities said. Cops were investigating. "We believe there might have been a break-in, and someone may have hit a gas line. That's a theory we're investigating," Irvington Mayor Wayne Smith said. The explosion erupted about 7:30 a.m., just after construction and security workers arrived at the newly built three-story home. October 9, 2007: FREE Annual Tune Up - Very Successful.There was a great response from almost everyone eligible for a FREE ANNUAL TUNE -UP, before the deadline expired for their free service! Paragon Oil is encouraging people to get their equipment checked out and prepared, before the heating season beings. Paragon Oil still has the best prices on tune-ups and service. October 7, 2007: 20 residents injured in Harlem gas explosion, fire. BY KERRY BURKE, BRENDAN BROSH and RICH SCHAPIRO DAILY NEWS WRITERS,
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September 10, 2007 : Carbon Monoxide Poisioning: Protect Yourself... |
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| Carbon monoxide (CO) is an odourless, colourless, non-irritant gas. It is the most common cause of fatal poisoning in Britain today.
Poisoning by carbon monoxide is almost certainly underdetected. Children, pregnant women, babies, and individuals with a heart condition are those at most risk but CO poisoning can affect anyone. Where does carbon monoxide come from? Carbon monoxide is produced by the incomplete combustion of carbon-containing fuels, such as gas (domestic or bottled), coal, oil, coke and wood. Gas stoves, fires, heating boilers, gas-powered water heaters, paraffin heaters, and solid fuel-powered water heaters are all potential sources of carbon monoxide. The problem arises when such appliances are poorly maintained, not serviced and housed in poorly ventilated areas. When the waste products of combustion are not effectively removed, for example because of blocked flues and chimneys, then poisonous gas mixtures may re-enter the room. This problem is not just associated with older or poorer homes; it can also affect the occupants of newer homes with gas central heating. Exhaust fumes from cars is another obvious source. Domestic sources of carbon monoxide include:
When any fire burns, in an enclosed room, the amount of oxygen available gradually decreases. At the same time the amount of carbon dioxide increases. As the amounts of these two gases change, this increasingly causes the combustion process to alter from one of complete combustion to one of incomplete combustion. This results in the release of increasing amounts of CO. This highlights an important issue. Even with perfectly designed and maintained heating appliances (or any kind of combustion device), they too will eventually begin producing dangerous amounts of CO if used in confined and poorly ventilated areas. Having poorly operating appliances, only makes the problem worse more quickly. Maintaining appliances and ensuring sufficient fresh air is available are two easy ways of avoiding potentially lethal scenarios. The commonest symptoms (with frequency of occurrence in brackets) include:
How is carbon monoxide poisoning diagnosed? Individuals can either be exposed to high levels of carbon monoxide over a relatively short period of time (acute exposure) or to lower levels of exposure over a longer period of time (chronic exposure). Acute exposure is easier to diagnose as the symptoms are more pronounced, but it is the more common chronic exposure symptoms that are more subtle and difficult to tell apart from other conditions. Where whole families are affected by suspected 'food poisoning' this has been known to be due to carbon monoxide exposure. Where such symptoms are reported repeatedly, domestic carbon monoxide poisoning should be suspected. Clues that point towards a problem within the home include:
Important information can also be obtained by inspecting gas-operated heating appliances within the home. Relevant points include:
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September 3, 2007 : Man Injured In Natural Gas House Explosion - Dies - Funeral Set For Thursday. |
August 23, 2007 : Carbon Monoxide: A Silent, Odorless Killer
Carbon monoxide is a colorless, odorless gas that can cause sudden illness and death. Carbon monoxide, or CO, is found in combustion fumes, such as those made by cars and trucks, lanterns, stoves, gas ranges and heating systems. CO from these fumes can build up in places that don't have a good flow of fresh air.
What are symptoms of carbon-monoxide poisoning? At low concentrations, CO exposure may cause fatigue in healthy people and chest pain in people with heart disease. At higher concentrations, it can cause impaired vision and coordination, headaches, dizziness, confusion and nausea. People who are sleeping or intoxicated can die from CO poisoning before they have symptoms.
What are the main sources of carbon-monoxide poisoning? A Centers for Disease Control and Prevention analysis of nonfatal carbon-monoxide cases from 2001to 2003 identified the main sources of exposure as furnaces, motor vehicles, gas stoves, gas-line leaks, gas water heaters, generators, space heaters and machinery.
How can I protect myself? Make sure combustion equipment is properly maintained. Also, as precautions: --Keep gas appliances properly adjusted.

August 17, 2007 : Natural Gas Explosion - Questar Gas may be fined. |
| S. Springs explosion may draw fines for Questar Gas |
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Questar Gas may face a fine over an explosion in Saratoga Springs that killed two people in February. The state Public Service Commission has received a recommendation from the Utah Division of Public Utilities for a $40,000 fine, the Associated Press reported. Darren Shepherd, Questar Gas spokesman, told the Associated Press that the fine request is premature. According to police, on Feb. 6, work crews punctured a natural gas line in the Sunrise Meadows neighborhood in Saratoga Springs. Questar employees repaired the 2-inch plastic gas line that serves the neighborhood and then evacuated nearby homes while searching for gas. Saratoga Springs resident April Roper, 24, went with Questar employee Larry Radford into her home to turn on the water heater and furnace. The home exploded a few minutes later. The Associated Press reported that the division claims that the company didn't follow safety standards by allowing April Roper to go into her house before making sure it was safe. "An effective response would have determined the presence of gas in the house prior to the explosion," the Associated Press quoted from an Aug. 6 letter the division wrote to Questar. "An effective response would have not permitted Mrs. Roper to enter the house until there had been a definitive documented finding that the house was safe." April Roper's husband, Greg, has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against Qwest, Questar Gas Company, S & E Cable, Angilau Communications & Construction and Niels Fugal Sons Co. The complaint alleges that Questar knew the dangers or could have known them if it had tested for natural gas in the area. It also said that April Roper should not have had to go back into the home to turn on her pilot light. Greg Roper's complaint outlines a chain of events that reportedly led to the explosion. The first was when Qwest hired S & E Cable, which the complaint says was "not a licensed contractor and not properly trained or equipped to correctly and safely perform the work." The complaint claims that the sole employee working for S & E Cable ruptured a gas line, causing natural gas to be discharged into the ground around the Roper home. Because the employee was alone, there were delays before Questar was called. Two hours after the gas line rupture, five Questar employees arrived. Instead of turning the gas off, the complaint alleges that gas was pumped around the Roper property for another hour. When the Questar employees arrived, they asked April Roper to turn off her gas appliances, and when told the leak was fixed, she went inside to turn them back on, accompanied by Radford. The house was filled with natural gas and likely lighting the furnace killed April Roper and Radford, according to the lawsuit. This story appeared in The Daily Herald on page D1. |
Tune up your heating equipment once a year, for preventative maintenence, efficiency and longevity, just as you would do a tune up for your car.
Get your ANNUAL TUNE-UP while the special is still running. Contact Paragon Oil Company for details and schedule a tune up before the end of August.
If you do, contact Paragon Oil Company or si1000gallons@paragonoilco.com.
A natural gas explosion at an apartment four-plex has forced the evacuation of about 100 nearby residents and sent one firefighter to the hospital. A truck slammed into the gas meter on the side of the complex.
The 1:20 p.m. crash started a gas leak and summoned the Albuquerque Fire Department.
The gas line exploded as fire crews were evacuating the apartments.
| UTAH--A massive natural gas explosion destroyed a Saratoga Springs home Tuesday .... FERC issues the Agenda (Sunshine Notice) for the June 21, 2007, ... www.pipelinesimulation.blogspot.com/2007/02/natural-gas-causes-explosion.html - 84k - |
May 20, 2007: Outlook: Oil $2 Per Barrel Lower, Natural Gas Increase $.90 over 2006 and Natural Gas Expected to Increase an Additional $.32 in 2008
The price of West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude oil is expected to average over $66 per barrel this summer, compared with over $70 per barrel last summer, and to average about $64 per barrel annually in both 2007 and 2008. However, the price of WTI is not, at this time, a reliable marker for other crude oil prices. The average cost of all crude oils to U.S. refiners is projected to be only about $2 per barrel less this summer than last summer.
The Henry Hub natural gas spot price is expected to average $7.84 per thousand cubic feet (mcf) in 2007, a 90-cent increase from the 2006 average, and $8.16 per mcf in 2008.
Residential electricity prices are expected to continue to grow at about 3 percent annually during 2007 and 2008 as higher fuel costs, particularly for natural gas, are passed through to retail customers.
May 20, 2007: Paragon Oil Expands FREE Springtime Annual Tune Up Customers of Other Oil Companies.
Annual Tune Ups are now being performed Free of Charge if you have a service contract EVEN WITH A DIFFERENT OIL COMPANY!!! Paragon Oil will honor that contract as if you bought it from us. Send us a copy of the contract by mail or email it to us at FREEcontractTUNEUP@paragonoilco.com and tell us your 2 preferred days and times. Paragon's Annual Tune up includes these parts: a new filter, oil nozzle and electrodes if necessary.
May 18, 2007: Natural Gas Explosion
A gas explosion inside the kitchen of the new clubhouse at Kiawah Island Golf Resort injured four construction workers Friday, course officials said.
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May 17, 2007: Natural Gas Explosion
5 Injured In Natural Gas Explosion BOSTON. The company said "the gas escaped or ignited when a line either ruptured or separated."Winter Street residents were evacuated from their homes as a precaution.

May 1, 2007: PARAGON OIL Spring Special Annual Tune Up FREE or only $50.
Annual Tune Ups are now being performed Free of Charge (Spring Special) if you have a service contract. Send us an email to FREETUNEUP@paragonoilco.com to request your free tune up and tell us and tell us your 2 preferred days and times.
No service contract? No Problem! Our Spring Special Price is only $50 for a tune up. Send an Email to $50ATU@paragonoilco.com to request your Special Price Annual tune up and tell us your 2 preferred days and times.
Paragon's Annual Tune up includesthe following parts: a new filter, oil nozzle and electrodes if necessary.
More reasons to be a Paragon Oil Customer: Our oil lasts longer and Paragon Oil does not charge for the these basic tune up parts that many other companies charge separately for.
Note: tune ups and filter changes are as important for your boiler as they are for your car. They help keep your boiler working more at peak efficiently. When you change a filter you remove impurites and large particles trapped in the filter thereby preveting clogging and other problems.
April 23, 2007: Natural Gas Explosion

Horsefair Gas Explosion 23 April 2007
April 17, 2007: Paragon Oil Now Makes Large Size Deliveries To Select New Jersey Cities.
Paragon Oil is now serving large size customers in selected New Jersey cities. If you are in NJ and order large deliveries you can now give Paragon a call. Be sure to ask for customer service and we will sure try to make you another happy customer.
Posted by The Orlando Sentinel on Wednesday Apr 11, 2007
A natural gas explosion leveled five townhomes and sent seven people to the hospital this morning in Melbourne. Two more people were missing.
March 31, 2007 Gas Explosion
This photo was made from the distance of 7 miles from the actual explosion place.
February 11, 2007: Paragon Oil Delivers KEROSENE In Many areas.
Paragon Oil delivers 55 gallon Drums of Kerosene in many of the areas it services. Call for availability in your area.
January 29, 2007: KEROSENE NOW AVAILABLE.
Paragon Oil now sells Kerosene in 55 Gallon drums. Gigantic savings over purchasing at your local contractor supply.
December 19, 2006: Paragon Oil Serves Additional Cities In Nassau County, New York.
Paragon Oil now serves over 35 cities in Nassau County.
December 13, 2006: Paragon Oil Expands Delivery Area To Nassau County, New York.
Paragon Oil now serves 30 additional cities in Nassau County. The expanded delivery area will allow more people to enjoy the savings and service that we provide. Some people who have multiple properties have been asking for this expansion. More areas are planned for the near future.
November 2006: Paragon Oil Creats Computerized Orders Online.
People can now place orders 24 hours a day by going online from any computer and going to http://www.paragonoilco.com/ContactUs.htm. For the ultimate automation, sign up for automatic delivery with autopayment by credit card at http://www.paragonoilco.com/automaticdelivery.htm
October 2006: Paragon Oil Adds New Customer Assistance Division.
To better serve its existing and future customers, Paragon Oil has created a new customer service division with additional staff working staggered hours. The new division has specialists trained in problem solving and customer education. Customers can have their questions answered by a staff dedicated to their needs. The additional hours of the Customer Service Division are later in the day, which many people find more convienient.
April 27, 2005: Fatal Gas Explosion Blamed on metal pipe connector not designed for use on Plastic Pipe. Gas seeped 40 feet into building.
Fatal gas explosion blamed on pipe fitting.
St. Paul, Minn. — (AP) A natural gas explosion that killed three people last December was due to a metal pipe connector that failed because it was not designed for use on plastic pipe, state officials said Wednesday.
The Dec. 28 explosion in the Anoka County community of Ramsey destroyed an office building that housed Riverview Community Bank.
The natural gas escaped from the failed fitting into the ground, which filtered out the foul odor before the invisible gas seeped into the office building, officials said. The fitting was buried about 40 feet from the building.
| Office of Information and Public Affairs | Washington, DC 20207 |
| FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE May 2, 2002 Release # 02-152 |
ECR International Recall Hotline: (800) 241-5501 CPSC Consumer Hotline: (800) 638-2772 CPSC Media Contact: Ken Giles, (301) 504-7052 |
| Dunkirk/Sears Kenmore | PVWB-4 through PVWB-9 PWB4 through PWB9 PWB-4 through PWB-9 PWX-4 through PWX-9 |
320100007S - 520100299S 010200098S - 090200182S |
| Lennox | GWB8-105E through GWB8-280E GWB8-105S through GWB8-280S |
340100148S - 500100600S 010200199S - 050200279S |
| Carrier/Bryant/ Payne | BW1AAN000105 - BW1AAN000280 BW1AAP000105 - BW1AAP000280 BW2AAP000105 - BW2AAP000280 |
3601V04044S - 5201V08708S 0102V000015S - 0902V01118S |
| Pennco | 1504HWID and 1509HWID(natural gas) 1504HWD and 1509HWD(natural gas) 1502HWID - 1509HWID (LPgas only) 1502HWD - 1509HWD (LP gas only) |
90131-0924 through 90152-0424 90201-0421 through 90208-0424 |

An East Harlem building, renovated and awaiting the arrival of poor and homeless tenants, was torn by a gas explosion yesterday afternoon that left one worker dead, four others seriously injured and neighbors badly shaken.
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| FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Originally issued May 11, 1998 Last Revised November 23, 2005 Release # 98-107 |
Company Phone Number: (219) 879-6561 CPSC Consumer Hotline: (800) 638-2772 CPSC Media Contact: Mark Ross, (301) 504-7076 |
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Send the link for this page to a friend! The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission is charged with protecting the public from unreasonable risks of serious injury or death from more than 15,000 types of consumer products under the agency's jurisdiction. Deaths, injuries and property damage from consumer product incidents cost the nation more than $700 billion annually. The CPSC is committed to protecting consumers and families from products that pose a fire, electrical, chemical, or mechanical hazard or can injure children. The CPSC's work to ensure the safety of consumer products - such as toys, cribs, power tools, cigarette lighters, and household chemicals - contributed significantly to the 30 percent decline in the rate of deaths and injuries associated with consumer products over the past 30 years.
To report a dangerous product or a product-related injury, call CPSC's hotline at (800) 638-2772 or CPSC's teletypewriter at (800) 638-8270, or visit CPSC's web site at www.cpsc.gov/talk.html. To join a CPSC email subscription list, please go to www.cpsc.gov/cpsclist.asp. Consumers can obtain this release and recall information at CPSC's Web site at www.cpsc.gov.
Recall to Repair Gas Boilers - Estimated 250,000
Gas - Carbon Monoxide - Deadly Threat
In a landmark action announced February 24, 1998 virtually the entire furnace and boiler industry together with the manufacturers of high-temperature plastic vent (HTPV) pipes have joined with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) to announce a recall program. This program will replace, free of charge, an estimated 250,000 HTPV pipe systems attached to gas or propane furnaces or boilers in consumers' homes. The HTPV pipes could crack or separate at the joints and leak carbon monoxide (CO), presenting a deadly threat to consumers.
To determine whether they have HTPV pipe systems that are subject to this program, consumers should first check the vent pipes attached to their natural gas or propane furnaces or boilers.
Vent pipes subject to this recall program can be identified as follows: the vent pipes are plastic;
Consumers should now check the location of these vent pipes.
For furnaces, only HTPV systems that have vent pipes that go through the sidewalls of structures (horizontal systems) are subject to this program.
For boilers, all HTPV systems are subject to this program.
Other plastic vent pipes, such as white PVC or CPVC, are not involved in this program.
After checking the vent pipes, consumers should call the special toll-free number (800) 758-3688, available between 7 a.m. and 11 p.m. EST seven days a week, to verify that their HTPV pipe systems are subject to this recall program. Consumers with eligible systems will receive new, professionally installed venting systems free of charge.
Additionally, consumers who already have replaced their HTPV pipe systems may be eligible for reimbursement for some or all of the replacement costs.
The program came about as a result of mediation among 27 participants manufacturers of HTPV pipes and manufacturers of natural gas or propane-fired boilers and mid-efficiency furnaces. This is the first time that CPSC has used a mediator to bring together all segments of an industry to implement a program for the benefit of consumers.
The following lists the manufacturers participating in this program.
1989 : Carbon Monoxide Fact Sheet.
Consumer Protection Safety Commission Document #4466
THE DATA
How many people die from CO poisoning each year?
In 1989, the most recent year for which statistics are available, thee were about 220 deaths from CO poisoning associated with gas-fired appliances, about 30 CO deaths associated with solid-fueled appliances (including charcoal grills), and about 45 CO deaths associated with liquid- fueled heaters.
How many people are poisoned from CO each year?
Nearly 5,000 people in the United States are treated in hospital emergency rooms for CO poisoning; this number is believed to be an underestimate because many people with CO symptoms mistake the symptoms for the flu or are misdiagnosed and never get treated.
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