Important Safety Tips for Propane Tanks

Jun 18, 2025
Categories: Newsletter · Summer 2025
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Summer is a great time for outdoor fun including backyard fires and barbeques with family and friends. It’s also important to remember that safety comes first when enjoying fires and using/storing propane tanks that fuel both fire tables and barbeques.

Where should Propane Tanks be stored?

  • Outdoors: Propane tanks should be stored outside in a well-ventilated, dry area, away from direct sunlight and heat sources
  • Shaded Area: Make sure to keep the propane tank in a shaded area to prevent it from overheating
  • Proper Ventilation: Ensure that the store area has proper ventilation to prevent the buildup of flammable gas
  • Store your Tank Upright: Tanks should be stored in an upright position, and they should be secured to prevent it from tipping over
  • Away from Heat: Keep tanks away from fire pits, grills, water heaters, space heaters and other ignition sources

Other Propane Tank Safety Tips

  • Regularly check for leaks by inspecting the connections and valves regularly for leaks using soapy water to test for leaks
  • Check for damage such as dents or rust
  • Always turn off both the propane and appliance valves when finishing using
  • Be prepared for an emergency by having plans in place like know how to shut off the gas supply and contacting emergency services
  • Cooling down your tanks by spraying with cool water from a garden hose when temperatures are extremely high

You can help ensure a safe and enjoyable summer following these safety tips when using propane to enjoy summer activities.

Additional Resource: Backyard Fire Bylaws

A friendly reminder for those who want to utilize propane firepits or other varieties of firepits this summer, it’s important to review the backyard fire regulations for your area. To help, the Staebler Blog published backyard fire bylaws for each municipality in Waterloo Region: Backyard Fire and Fireworks Bylaws in Waterloo Region – Staebler Insurance

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