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Propane is a safe, stable, cost-effective fuel used to power grills, forklifts, and outdoor heaters across the country. However, any time you’re working with combustible gas, exercising a little caution can reduce the risk of dangerous accidents. Below are a few tips for safely storing propane bottles at home.

How to Store Propane Bottles

1. Keep Them Outside

Storing propane in the shed or garage may seem like a smart way to protect the containers from the elements, but it’s best to store them outside. If a valve or other part of the tank fails, having them outside allows the gas to dissipate harmlessly into the air instead of accumulating in an enclosed area.

propane tank2. Store Them in a Cool Place

Heat causes the gas in the bottle to expand, which can cause a leak or even trigger combustion. Always store your propane in a shady area, and never expose them to temperatures higher than 120 degrees.

3. Check for Leaks

Before using your propane bottles, check the valves and hoses for leaks. All you need to do is spray some soapy water on all the connections and watch for bubbles. If gas is escaping, try tightening the hoses and closing the valve all the way, then repeat the testing process. If bubbles keep forming, back away from the propane tank and call the fire department.

4. Keep Propane Away From Heat Sources

Even the smallest spark can trigger an explosion, so keep your bottles far away from anything that could ignite the gas. This includes smoking or using any tools that throw up sparks, like table saws or grinders.
 

Whether you heat your house with propane or use it to fire up the grill, Martindale Guadalupe Gas Company has the products you need and service you can rely on. They’ve been providing propane bottles and refills to Caldwell County, TX, since 1947, building a reputation for dependability and affordable prices. Visit their website for a look at their wide range of products and services, get tips and updates on Facebook, or call (512) 357-6497 to place your first order today.

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