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Consumer Safety Information
Propane is a very safe fuel. But as with any energy source, there are steps you should
take to further ensure your safety:
If you detect a gas leak, immediately evacuate everyone from the house and call your
local propane provider or the fire department from a neighbor's telephone.
- Learn what propane smells like. Propane retailers have scratch-and-sniff pamphlets
to help your family recognize its distinctive odor.
- 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.
Industry Efforts to Safeguard Propane Use:
- GAS Check® is an inspection program developed by the National Propane Gas Association
(NPGA) and the Propane Education & Research Council (PERC), and funded by PERC that
provides guidelines to technicians on how to perform two different types of residential
safety inspections:
- The Certified Employee Training Program (CETP) developed by NPGA and funded by PERC
is a training program used extensively throughout the country by people ivolved in
the handling of propane, equipment, and appliances.
1. A “Gas System Check” which can be completed on the gas delivery system, including
the containers, regulators, and appurtenances; and
2. A “Gas Appliance System Check” which includes all of the items of a “Gas Systems
Check” as well as on all propane-burning appliances. GAS Check® also educates homeowners
on the safe use of propane and the maintenance of propane appliances.