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Propane has a remarkable safety record, due in large part to the stringent codes and regulations developed by the propane industry and the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA).
 
Heating oil & propane in Montgomery and bucks county, PA Propane won’t ignite when combined with air unless the source of ignition reaches 940º F.
Heating oil & propane in Montgomery and bucks county, PA Propane gas is nontoxic and produces minimal emissions.
Heating oil & propane in Montgomery and bucks county, PA Propane is not harmful to soil or water.
 
There are a few basic guidelines, however, that you should know in order to ensure safe use of propane:
 
1. Become familiar with the smell of propane so you can detect leaks. Since propane is naturally odorless, a substance called ethyl mercaptan is added to it to give it a distinctive “skunky” odor.
 
2. Any time you smell propane around your home, call us—day or night. Our staff will ask you a few questions to assess the situation and then instruct you on what to do.
 
3. Any work done on equipment related to propane should be done by a professional. We have a dedicated staff of certified and experienced propane technicians.
 
We’ll be glad to show you ways to save money and make life easier with Clyde S. Walton as your propane supplier. Simply fill out the form below and a representative will contact you.
 
What to Do if You Smell Gas
Heating oil & propane in Montgomery and bucks county, PA If you smell gas when you're using stove burners, see if the burners are obstructed.
 
Heating oil & propane in Montgomery and bucks county, PA If all your appliances are turned off, your gas line may be leaking. If you feel it's safe to do so, turn off the main gas valve on your propane tank.
 
Heating oil & propane in Montgomery and bucks county, PA If the gas is coming out of the relief valve forcefully, DO NOT turn the gas valve off.  If the pressure isn't released, the tank might burst. Report the problem to us immediately and notify your neighbors about the situation so they can also follow these precautions.
 
Whenever You Smell Gas
Heating oil & propane in Montgomery and bucks county, PA DO NOT light any matches, cigarette lighters or start anything that creates a spark (lawn mower, automobile, dryer, etc.).
 
Heating oil & propane in Montgomery and bucks county, PA DO NOT use your telephone, turn lights on or off, or even use a flashlight. They can all create sparks.
 
Heating oil & propane in Montgomery and bucks county, PA Call us and alert the fire department from a neighbor's phone, or get far enough away from your home and call us on your cell phone. Remember to tell the customer service representative what phone number you can be reached at.
 
If your propane tank is releasing a small amount of gas, remember that all propane tanks with gas inside expand on hot days. The expansion will cause a small amount of gas to "spit" out of the relief valves.
 
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