Copper Theft Linked to Gas Explosions

Thieves accidentally cut a propane line while stealing copper pipes. This filled the house with gas, causing a gas explosion. Copper Thest St. Louis

Copper theft has become a serious problem throughout the country. The US Department of Energy estimates that the theft of copper pipes and wiring has turned into a $1 billion a year issue. Copper is being stolen because people are able to sell it at up to $4 per pound, making it a way for thieves to earn quick cash.

Copper is often stolen from abandoned homes and buildings, or commercial heating and cooling units. However, peoples homes are often targeted. The copper out of furnaces and air conditioners is stolen. Copper gutters and flashing are being torn off homes. The amount of property that is destroyed is usually always more costly than the amount of copper that is taken. This becomes an issue for the home or business owners, as they are the ones who must fix or replace damaged property.

However, more than money can be lost when copper is stolen. This was the case with a man in Iowa several years ago. Thieves accidentally cut a propane line while stealing copper pipes. This filled the house with gas. When the man plugged in a fan his home exploded, killing him in the process.

Legislation to curb copper theft has been receiving approval in Missouri. In 2008 the Missouri Senate gave substantial approval to legislation aimed at eliminating the copper theft crisis. The Bill requires stronger record-keeping on the part of scrap dealers. It is a felony to steal or unlawfully sell copper in Missouri.

How To Prevent Copper Theft

Even with these restrictions and consequences enforced, the crisis continues. How can you protect your home and family from copper theft?

  • Spray paint the copper tubing in air conditioning unit with bright florescent paint.
  • Remove landscaping or fencing from around your air conditioner to improve surveillance.
  • Install more lighting around your home.
  • Spray paint copper pipes and wiring in utility and boiler rooms.
  • Install an alarm system.
  • Install security cameras.

St. Louis Gas Explosion Lawyers

There are many causes of flammable gas explosions. Some of the most common causes are due to improper installation or leaking hoses and tanks. However, the threat of having a gas leak in your home due to copper theft is another possibility. If you have been the victim of a flammable gas explosion contact the Zevan and Davidson Law Firm. We are a trial law firm with a track record of obtaining results in high-stakes catastrophic personal injury cases in St. Louis, Missouri and Illinois. Call us today at (314) 588-7200 or fill out our online contact form to schedule a free and private consultation.

 

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