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Propane Safety Tips

When handled correctly, propane gas is a safe, clean-burning energy source. Please read and follow the safety tips provided below and never take safety for granted!

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When handled correctly, propane gas is a safe, clean-burning energy source. Please read and follow the safety tips provided below and never take safety for granted!

Find Propane Refill Locations

Safety Tips: At a U-Haul Propane Refill Station

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Old tanks must be re-qualified. Propane tanks older than 12 years must be re-qualified before they can be refilled.

An overfill prevention device (OPD valve) is required for refilling. All barbecue grill propane tanks must be equipped with an OPD valve.

Take your propane tank directly to the dispensing station. Never take a propane tank indoors.

All new tanks must be properly purged before the first filling. New propane tanks are water-tested, emptied and filled with a neutral gas by the manufacturer to protect the inside from rust while shipping.

Passengers must exit recreational vehicles or campers during refilling. In addition, any flames or heat sources inside the recreational vehicle or camper must be extinguished or turned off.

We inspect all propane tanks for certification date and condition before refilling. If a propane tank is uncertified, damaged, has a bent or missing collar or foot ring, excessive rust or has been painted violates national propane gas rules and policies and will not be refilled. If you are in need of a new propane tank, we recommend the 20lb Propane Tank With Gas Gauge.

Don't

Do not smoke near dispensing tanks.

Never leave your propane tank in your vehicle. If your propane tank is left or stored in your vehicle, heat, sunlight and motion can increase pressure to an unsafe level creating a flammable, explosive environment.

Safety Tips: At Home or In Transit

A propane grill

Always keep your propane tanks upright and secure. If a propane tank's relief valve opens while the tank is on its side, liquid propane may escape and convert to gas 277 times its original volume. We recommend the Tankfoot or the EZGO Propane Tank Holder and Stabilizer to keep your tank upright for safe transportation.

Inspect your propane tank for leaks prior to use. The unintentional discharge of propane gas can cause a flammable, explosive environment. To check for leaks wipe down propane tanks and connections with a solution of soapy water. If a leak is present bubbles will form. If a leak is found, turn the valve off and check the system.

Don't

Do not use, inspect or store a propane tank indoors.

Propane gas leaks are indicated by the distinct odor of rotten eggs in the air. Remove any source of flame from the area and repair or replace any defective parts. Contact your local fire department for rules and regulations in your area or if you have further questions.

Never leave your propane tank in your vehicle. If your tank is left or stored in your vehicle, heat, sunlight and motion can increase pressure to an unsafe level creating a flammable, explosive environment. Always use, inspect and store propane tanks in well-ventilated areas.

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