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PROPANE SAFETY

APP Propane maintains the highest standards for qualified technical service and is committed to ongoing and up-to date training for our personnel. We believe safety and service go hand in hand.

Propane is a safe, reliable fuel. Like many other fuels, however, it is flammable. That means it can be dangerous if not handled properly. Remember, in order to protect you, your family and others, you must be aware of (and respect) the normal, everyday hazards around you. Propane is no exception. Your understanding of how to use your propane system safely will help your family and friends prevent accidents. The propane in your gas system is stored under pressure. While it’s stored, there’s no problem. But, in the unlikely event your system develops a leak (which can be caused by physical damage or deterioration) it can become dangerous. Propane burns at an even rate when properly mixed with air, as in your stove or furnace. But, if a leak occurs, a flame or spark could ignite it. If that happens, it could cause a fire or even an explosion. Although such accidents are rare, we want you to be aware of this possibility.

Your propane system has four basic parts:
• A tank or cylinder, equipped with a main shutoff valve
• One or more regulators, designed to reduce pressure between
   the container and your appliance(s)
• Gas piping, to carry the propane to your appliance(s)
• Gas appliance(s)


The tank or cylinder is where the propane is stored. It is equipped with a shutoff valve, which turns the gas on or off. The regulator controls the gas pressure, while the gas piping carries the gas to your appliance(s). It is important for you to know the location of the main shutoff valve on the tank or cylinder. Remember its location and become familiar with how to shut it off in an emergency situation.

• Learn what propane smells like.
• Know where gas lines are located, so you won't damage them when digging or
   working in the yard.
• Change or clean furnace filters regularly as recommended by the manufacturer.
• Don't store cleaning fluids, oil-soaked rags, gasoline, or other flammable liquids near
   a gas-burning appliance where vapors could be ignited by the pilot light.


Before you Dig
• Call the Diggers Hotline (811) before you dig.
• Before you dig on your property contact a line locator service to locate your
   underground lines.
• The size and location of your gas system may require compliance with federal, state,
   or local laws. For example, underground lines that run under a public place may require
   that you register with the Digger’s Hotline/”One-Call” Program. Consult the proper
   authorities and the Office of Pipeline Safety http://ops.dot.gov.


APP Safety Training
At your request, we can provide propane safety training for you, either in your home or at your business. Our propane professionals can train you on how to safely handle propane and help your family or employees determine what to do in an emergency.


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