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Propane, the liquid form of petroleum or hydrocarbon, is a safe and reliable fuel source used by millions of Americans every day for heat, hot water, electrical appliances, and grills. Non-toxic and colorless, it’s one of the cleanest-burning fossil fuels, making it an eco-friendly way to power your household. Here are some tips on how to store propane tanks to ensure their safety and longevity.

3 Tips For Safe Propane Tank Storage

1. Keep Them In A Well-Ventilated Area

propanePropane tanks should be stored in cool, well-ventilated areas, so instead of your garage or basement, keep them outdoors in a shaded spot or structure. To protect them from the elements and prevent rust or leaks, cover tanks with a loose plastic tarp.

2. Store Them Off the Ground

Puddles and damp grass can rust and corrode metal over time, so keep your propane tanks upright on wooden pallets or cinder blocks to keep them off the ground. Do not use a tank that has signs of wear or damage, such as peeling paint, pitting, or dents, as these may be unsafe.

3. Check For Leaks Periodically

Inspect your tanks on a regular basis for leaks and corrosion. If you believe a tank may be leaking, take it to your local fuel refilling station. To transport it safely, ensure the top valve is shut to prevent spills, then use ropes to fasten it upright to your vehicle. If a leak is found on your tank, it’ll be disposed of at a hazardous waste facility instead of getting refilled.

 

Get propane and other fuel in bulk for your home at Fuelman Inc. in Honolulu, HI. This trusted fuel provider offers unloading, setup, and delivery of wholesale propane, petroleum, lubricating oils, and liquid gas throughout Hawaii. Learn more about their services online or call (808) 842-3835 to place an order.

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