Propane in the Home
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Cooking
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Cost Comparison
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Dryers
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Furnaces
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Grills
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Propane Safety Tips
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Characteristics
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Safety Reminders
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If You Smell Gas
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Uncapped Lines
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Safety Relief Valves
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Reading Tank Gauge
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Appliance Safety
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Lighting Pilots
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Gas Grilling Tips
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Disclaimer
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Propane Safety Reminders
  • Always keep flammable and combustible materials (e.g., paper, clothing, wood, gasoline, solvents) away from any open flames that originate from your appliances.
  • Know how to shut off the gas supply from your tank or cylinder. If you do not know how, contact your propane supplier for instructions.
  • Never place your head near or directly over the valves on your storage tank. A sudden release of product from the safety relief valve could result in serious injury.
  • The propane liquid that is stored in your tank or cylinder can cause severe frostbite if it comes in contact with your skin or eyes.
  • Never store propane cylinders or containers inside any enclosed building.
  • Treat all propane gas odors seriously. Any odors may indicate a very dangerous situation.
  • Never assume that propane odor is only the result of your tank being near empty. If the odor persists, you may have a serious leak.
  • You should always contact your local propane supplier if you suspect a leak.

 

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