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Many homeowners purchase diesel to fuel boats, farm equipment, and trucks. If you own these items, you may keep extra fuel in portable containers at home. Here is some advice to ensure you’re storing the gas safely.

4 Steps to Safely Store Diesel  

1. Label the Container

dieselMany households have several fuel containers to hold diesel and regular unleaded gas. It’s critical to label each container correctly, so you don’t accidentally use the wrong fuel. Pouring it into a non-diesel engine can damage the vehicle, ATV, boat, or landscaping equipment. The engine won’t run, and you’ll need to drain the gas and replace it with the right mix.

2. Replace Expired Fuel

Diesel will get gummy or gelatinous after six to 12 months in storage at around 85 degrees Fahrenheit. Don’t try to use gas after this point, as it can clog up the engine and block fuel filters. Consider writing when you topped off the fuel on the container, so you know when to get rid of the gas if it’s expired. 

3. Keep the Gas Away From Heat

Gasoline is very flammable, so homeowners must place diesel storage containers away from heat and flames. Do not store the gas near a water heater, stove, oven, or furnace, as these sources could cause an explosion. 

4. Place the Canister Away From Kids & Pets

Children and animals aren’t usually careful around fuel sources. Keep diesel containers out of reach on a high shelf, so pets won’t try to bite into it and kids won’t try to open it up. Exposure to gasoline can cause skin and eye irritation, and the fuel is poisonous if swallowed, so prevent these injuries by safely storing diesel out of reach.

 

 

If you need to refuel on diesel, head to State Fuel Company in Monroe County, NY. The family-owned and -operated company has been serving local businesses and residences since 1939. Visit their website for information on their heating oil fuel monitoring, prices, and discounts for people who pay with cash. Call the Rochester-area heating fuel delivery company at (585) 247-2380 to set up a delivery schedule today. 

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