Two weeks later, this conversion happened (Sarah paid $3,000), and a huge explosion and the Triton utility vehicle caught fire and were completely destroyed.
Sarah escaped unharmed, but the kitchen cabinets and utensils she was delivering to customers were completely destroyed. Sarah has no insurance and may protect her from this loss.
A survey by the Highway Transportation Inspection Bureau found that similar incidents occurred all over Australia.
According to the report, some rubber pipes (used in the conversion of liquefied petroleum gas) have become polluted acid, which was unloaded from the following ships, and the effect came from Malaysia. Although most of the acid has been washed away through the outer tube, some acid still flows through the inner tube and gradually decomposes from the inside. This fact cannot be detected unless it passes through the pipeline, thus making it unusable. The conclusion of the report is that the weak tubing leads to the leakage of liquefied petroleum gas, the fire of liquefied petroleum gas and any sparks nearby.
Sarah wrote to ezy Conversion Co., Ltd., asking for compensation for the damage of her Triton multipurpose vehicle, which was worth about $30,000, and the cost of the damage to the kitchen cabinets and back appliances, which cost her $20 million.
Ezy Conversion co., ltd. denied responsibility, because the money was notified to be conspicuous above the desk at the front desk at the entrance of this seminar. The announcement is as follows:
Ezy conversion is extremely cautious in the selection and decoration of parts, and will replace any parts found to be defective free of charge. However, ezy conversion is not responsible for any other loss or damage caused by any failure or all or part of the failure.