Propane Safety Tips for Your
Home
Propane Gas
Grill Safety Tips
Locating Propane
Gas Lines
General Tips
- To readily recognize a leak, know what propane
smells like. Propane gas retailers have pamphlets
available with a scratch-and-sniff feature so the entire
family can recognize the smell. Propane leak detectors,
similar to carbon monoxide detectors, are also
available. See your propane retailer to obtain one.
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If you smell a leak, immediately evacuate everyone
from the building and call the fire department from a
nearby phone. DO NOT remain in the building, use the
telephone or light switches, or try to determine the
source of the leak yourself.
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Be aware of where gas service lines are located,
especially when working in the yard.
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Water can damage the internal safety mechanism in the
gas controls of an appliance. If you suspect an
appliance’s gas controls may have gotten wet (due to
flooding, for example), have a trained technician
replace them immediately.
Heating Appliances
- All furnaces can collect lint and dirt and should be
cleaned regularly. Contact a local propane retailer for
information on proper cleaning, and follow the
manufacturer’s instructions.
Water Heaters
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Drain the tank periodically until water runs clean?
usually 2 to 3 gallons? to get rid of sediment buildup
on the bottom of the tank
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Insulate the hot-water storage tank and pipes, but be
careful not to cover the thermostat. With a propane,
natural gas, or oil water heater, be careful not to
cover the water heater’s top, bottom, or burner
compartment; when in doubt, get professional help,
such as a propane retailer or a licensed plumber.
- To guard against scalding, set the temperature of
the water heater at 115° Fahrenheit.
Ranges
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Propane Gas Grill Safety Tips
Propane Grill Do’s
- Always use the grill outdoors in a
well-ventilated area. Always follow all
the manufacturer’s instructions and keep
written materials and manuals in a safe,
accessible place.
- Make sure the grill burner controls
are turned off and keep the cylinder valve
closed when not in use.
- Make sure the gas grill is shut off
and completely cooled before covering it
after use.
- Always use or store cylinders in an
upright, vertical position. Store
cylinders outdoors away from sources of
ignition (i.e. heat, matches, or
lighters).
- When a cylinder is refilled, have the
supplier check for dents, damage, rust, or
leaks.
- After filling, take the cylinder home
immediately. While transporting, keep the
vehicle ventilated with the cylinder valve
closed and plugged or capped.
- When a grill is not in use, cover
disconnected hose-end fittings and burner
air intakes with small plastic bags, or
obtain protective fitting caps from the
propane gas retailer to keep out dirt,
insects, and moisture.
- Before lighting a propane gas grill
burner, use a leak-detection solution to
check all connections for tightness.
Contact a local propane gas retailer to
obtain the leak-detection solution and
instructions on how to use it.
- If there is a significant and
uncontrollable release of gas or fire,
call the fire department immediately and
move all people and pets away from the
unit.
Propane Grill Don’ts
- Do not bring cylinders indoors or into
an enclosed space such as a garage.
- Do not smoke while handling the
propane cylinder.
- Do not leave the cylinder in a
vehicle.
- Do not use matches or lighters to
check for leaks.
- Do not allow children to tamper or
play with the cylinder or grill.
- Do not use, store, or transport a
cylinder where it could be exposed to high
temperatures. (This includes storing spare
cylinders under or near the grill.)
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Source:
National Propane Gas Association/Propane
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Locating Propane Gas Lines
Wisconsin
law requires you to contact Diggers Hotline to locate any
underground facilities such as electric, telephone or
natural gas lines before you begin any outside project
that involves digging. Diggers Hotline, however,
does not locate propane gas lines. You must call
your propane gas supplier, Pierce Pepin Propane Services.
Contact us at least 5 business days before you plan to
start your project. Call 715-273-4355, 800-924-2133
or
email
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