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watch again as those doors blow open. here's what's happening. if the flame goes out, the gas can begin to fill up the grill, especially if the tank isn't -- the tank is enclosed. because propane is heavier than air, it's slow to dissipate, even more so in cold weather, pooling around the tank and grill. so when you go to relight, this could happen to you. if your grill goes out and you need to relight it, how long should you wait? >> most manufacturers' instructions will say a minimum of five minutes. >> reporter: so again, if your flame goes out, open the grill, turn off the valve, wait five minutes, and trust your nose. oh, i do smell that. propane has an added odor, like rotten eggs. although hannah says she never smelled anything. she's just thankful now to be on the mend. lisa stark, abc news, washington. >> how very lucky. props to her for having the spirit to come back and get back

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