3 SOBERING FACTS ABOUT YELLOW-JACKETED CSST
Yellow-jacketed CSST (corrugated stainless steel tubing) is used to route natural gas and propane within residential and commercial buildings. 1 Since 1995, it has become commonplace and can now be found in over ten million U.S. homes. 2 Its thin walls (only 0.3 to 0.4 millimeters, or about the thickness of four sheets of paper) are all that separate you from explosive natural gas. 3 No data exists to indicate that, in development, yellow-jacketed CSST was ever tested to measure resistance to lightning.
WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW
Yellow-jacketed Corrugated Stainless Steel Tubing is proven to be:
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NASFM Releases Test Results of Household Fault Current & Gas Piping
The National Association of State Fire Marshals Releases Test Results of Household Fault Current & Gas Piping (CSST & BIP).
Despite legislative blow, we will continue our fight.
KXAN investigative reporter did a great job exposing what happened this legislative session. You should be curious if your legislator
Fire Marshals question CSST, too.
On their official website, the National Association of State Fire Marshals asks the question, "Do you have this fuel gas
Are you in a high risk area?
Some parts of the U.S. have a greater risk of lightning stikes than others. See where you fall on the
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