Top 3 Safety Tips in Storing Propane Tanks

Did you know propane is a resource made in America? Propane is popular for being a clean natural energy resource, and typically comes in a gas or liquid form. Propane is simple to use and inexpensive to heat and cool properties, heat water, heat appliances, cook food on the grill, heat food on the stove top and provide warmth from fireplaces and outdoor heaters. However, propane tanks are highly flammable with the ability to become a fire hazard. Always remember to follow these 3 tips to store propane tanks safely around your property:
Top safety tip #1: Place propane tank outside upright on a hard surface.

Cylinder tanks must be stored outside the home. NEVER leave a cylinder tank inside a car or vehicle.

Top safety tip #2: If you smell gas, an odor like rotten eggs, turn it off and leave immediately.

If there are no sparks or flames, turn off the gas to the tank. Do not use a cell phone, lights or turn on appliances. Leave the area as soon as possible and call the fire department. Do not return until the fire department says it’s okay to do so.

Top safety tip #3: Always shut off the gas line or valve to an unused tank.

Leaving the line or valve open could lead to a leak and this can cause a dangerous condition where injury, fire or explosion can occur.

We hope these safety tips from Paul Davis keep you and your family safe. In the case of any property damage, please Call Paul! We’re available 24/7 for all your property recovery and restoration needs.