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While propane can be a great energy source for your home, it also poses certain dangers. If your appliances are fueled by propane, you should check your gas lines frequently. Here, Tri-County Propane of Loveland, OH, shares some helpful information about when and how to check your propane lines for leaks.

Gas leaks can pose hazards to both your home and the health of its residents. Propane is a highly combustible gas, and if it comes in contact with any kind of flame, it can create an explosion. Unless it's being burned by a pilot light or a stovetop, gas can escape into your home. Breathing propane can result in symptoms like dizziness, headaches, and vomiting. If your family members are experiencing these symptoms, you may have a leak.

PropaneWhile you should have your propane tank serviced regularly, don't just rely on technicians to check for leaks. Instead, perform a general check every time your gas service is interrupted. If you smell a sulfuric odor, or if members of your household are suffering from propane poisoning symptoms, take a look at your gas lines to ensure they are sealed and safe.

Checking for gas leaks is a fairly easy process, and there are several ways to do it. First, visually inspect all the gas lines going into your appliances, such as your dryer, water heater, and stove. Then, turn on your gas stove. The flame will burn blue if the gas lines are in good condition, but if the flame is yellow or low, your propane supply may be leaking. Another tell-tale sign of a gas leak is a hissing sound. When examining your gas lines, keep an ear out for the sound of escaping gas. You can even try painting the hose with soapy water and watching for bubbles that indicate a leak.

Whether you need gas tank repairs or propane delivery, Tri-County Propane is here for you. If you’re concerned about gas leaks in your home, contact them for inspections and repair. They can help you protect your home and family. Call them at (513) 583-1868 or visit their website to learn more.

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