- Propane is a very safe fuel and has many measures in place to ensure you can use it with confidence. If you have or are considering using propane to heat your home, fuel your BBQ, light your fireplace, or run your stove or other appliances, please take the time to read through our propane safety tips below.
- Propane leaks smell like rotten eggs. Educate your family so they recognize the smell.
- If you smell a leak, evacuate the premises and contact your local fire department or propane supplier. When leaving the premises do not touch any electrical outlets or light switches.
- Propane leak detectors are available at your local hardware store.
- Know the layout of your gas service lines, especially if you are doing any type of landscaping or renovations.
- If you suspect your gas appliance has been damaged by water or flooding, have a trained technician service your system.
- All furnaces should be cleaned regularly. Check with your propane retailer and owners manual for cleaning instructions.
- In case of sediment buildup in your propane fueled water heater, drain your tank until water runs clean.
- Have your range serviced if the flames are not blue. Yellow flames indicate blockage to the air inlets, or an adjustment may be need to the burner. Contact a technician for service. Do not line your range with aluminum foil; it constricts air circulation.
- Never use a gas range or grill to heat your home.