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Propane
Safety Tips For Your Home
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General Tips
- To
readily recognize a leak, know what propane smells like.
Propane retailers have pamphlets available with a scratch-and-sniff
spot so that your entire family can recognize the smell.
Propane leak detectors, similar to carbon monozide detectors,
are available, similar to carbon monoxide detectors. See
your propane supplier to obtain one.
- If
you smell a leak, immediately evacuate everyone from the
building and call your local propane supplier or the fire
department from your neighbor's phone. DO NOT remain in
the building, use the telephone or light switches or try
to determine the source of the leak by yourself.
- Be
aware of where gas service lines are located, especially
when working in your yard.
- Water
can damage the internal safety mechanism in the gas controls
of an appliance. If you suspect that your appliance gas
controls may have gotten wet (because of flooding, for
example), have a trained technician replace them immediately.
Heating Appliances
- All
furnaces can collect lint and dirt and should be cleaned
regularly. Contact your local propane supplier for information
on proper cleaning, and follow the manufacturer's instructions.
Water Heaters
- Drain
your tank periodically (until water runs clean
usually 2 to 3 gallons) to get rid of sediment buildup
on the bottom of the tank.
Ranges
- Have
your unit serviced if the burner flame is not blue.
The blue flame indicates complete combustion. A yellow
flame means air inlets are clogged or burners need adjustment.
Contact your propane supplier's service department immediately.
Do not cover the oven bottom with foil it can restrict
air circulation.
- Never
use gas ranges for home heating.
Source: National Propane Gas Association/Propane
Education & Research Council 2/1/00
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Arkansas
Propane Gas Association, Inc.
PO Box 10, Lincoln, AR 72744
Phone: (479) 824-4299 Fax: (479) 824-5251
Toll Free: 1-866-ARLPGAS
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