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Propane gas is one of the safest and most reliable fuels available on the market today and can be handled quite safely by following the safety tips listed below. Operate and maintain your propane gas equipment in accordance with the manufacturers' instructions. What is a GAS Check?
A GAS Check technician makes a complete inspection of your propane system and appliances. It takes as little as 30-60 minutes and will assure you that all your appliances and entire propane system is operating properly. Our service technicians are “Propane Certified” to make sure the job is done right. Why You Need a GAS Check You may use propane because your home or RV came equipped with it, not just because you like its convenience and efficiency. Nevertheless, you should know that with those benefits comes a responsibility to make sure that it has been properly serviced and maintained.
Maintenance and Safety Tips for Your Propane Dryer
Maintenance and Safety Tips for Your Propane Furnace
• Have your furnace and venting inspected annually by your authorized heating dealer. • Change your furnace filters regularly • Before firing up and using your propane gas furnace for the first time each season, be sure to have your venting system checked. Insects may have built nests which obstruct flow. • At the first indication of incomplete combustion (yellow flame instead of blue, or soot present), contact a service technician immediately. Maintenance and Safety Tips for Your Propane Range
• Follow manufacturer's installation, maintenance and operating instructions.
Maintenance and Safety Tips for Your Propane Space Heater
Maintenance and Safety Tips for Your Propane Water Heater
Maintenance and Safety Tips for Your Propane Lanterns
If You Smell Gas If you smell gas evacuate the house immediately. Don't use light switches, phones, matches or, anything electrical. Use a cellular phone or go to a neighbor's home and call us immediately. Get everyone out of the building. Call us. Shut off the main gas supply valve at your tank or cylinder. Learn where this supply shutoff valve is by asking one of our delivery drivers. See Know Your Tank section. Safety Is Common Sense, Avoid Accidents
Did you know many States have adopted the National Fire protection Association's requirements regarding out-of-gas situations? These regulations require anyone delivering propane to an out-of-gas customer or new customer to perform a complete system check. This leak and safety check includes an inspection of all lines, appliances, regulators and control valves. A thorough safety check can take as long as an hour to complete and the propane customer is required to be present. Propane is an extremely safe energy source when used properly. These strict out-of-gas regulations were enacted by many States and NFPA to protect your family and property. Convenience, comfort, cost and safety...these are four good reasons to avoid out-of-gas situations. Carbon Monoxide: A Hidden Hazard It's well known that carbon monoxide from car exhaust can be deadly if not vented to the outside. People can also be overcome from the carbon monoxide that may be produced from burning common heating fuels like wood, coal, fuel oil, kerosene, natural gas, and propane. Carbon monoxide is odorless and colorless, so it's difficult to detect. If you suspect you have carbon monoxide get out of the building and get fresh air, then call us to inspect your heating system vents. Here are some common indicators of CO contamination:
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