Smell Gas/Gas Leak Procedures
Your propane gas gauge is located under the dome at the top of the tank. Reading your propane gas gauge is not complicated. You’ll see bold black numbers encircling the gauge and a single pointer needle. The pointer will indicate a number that represents a percentage.
A common hazard that occurs with residential homeowners is a propane tank run out. These are not ideal not only because of the inconvenience of no heat or energy to power your generator, pool heater, etc. but also due to the time, legal requirements and expenses needed.
What Happens if I Run Out of Propane
A common hazard that occurs with residential homeowners is a propane tank run out. These are not ideal not only because of the inconvenience of no heat or energy to power your generator, pool heater, etc. but also due to the time, legal requirements and expenses needed.
Tank Leak
A more dangerous cause of a propane tank run out is a tank leak. Propane is naturally odorless, but it has been infused with a rotten egg like odor for consumers to be aware of leaks and avoid potentially disastrous outcomes. If this is the case, immediately evacuate the location in which the leak has occurred. Refrain from using electricity or any type of spark as flammable propane has been leaked into the air and could easily cause an explosion.