With over 20 years of experience per Safety Team member, our local experts ensure every delivery and service visit prioritizes your safety.
In the event of a propane leak, or unforeseen circumstances, we want to ensure that your family remains safe.
These helpful guides from our friends at the Propane Education and Resource Council will help you know what to do if issues arise.
When propane gas leaks, it is engineered to have a rotten egg smell. If you think that your tank may be leaking, please watch this video or follow the steps below.
Never turn on or off any lights.
Do not use any appliances, television or telephone in order not to produce any electrical sparks or static.
Ensure the entire family and any pets are a safe distance from the house.
Call Us at 800-424-9300 and then contact your local fire department.
Only do this if you can access it safely.
In order to close the valve, turn it clockwise all the way to the right.
Stay in a safe location (a friend or neighbor’s house) until TG Fuels determines it is safe to return and that your system is leak-free.
You should regularly have your tank inspected to ensure that it is always functioning as it should. Here is what you should expect from a system inspection.
Knowing how much propane is in your tank can be helpful in staying ahead of the curve when you’re running low.
In the event that you need to turn your propane tank off, whether it be because of a suspected leak or due to lack of use, this short video explains how to properly shut off your tank valve.
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