For many people, Summer means an increased use in propane usage. This can be from using your grill to barbecue, heating up that pool water with a propane pool heater, or using a propane fireplace pit. No matter what your use, it’s important to make sure you’re following proper propane safety rules.

Grill Safety

Grilling your dinner is a staple during the warmer months, but July is actually the peak month for grill fires. On average 8,800 home fires are started due to grills each year with the main cause being a leak or break in the tank. Here’s some tips to keep you, your family, and your home safe this grilling season.

Pool Heater Safety

One of the most enjoyable things about Summer is swimming, especially in water that’s the perfect temperature. Over 900,000 pools in the U.S. are heated with gas heaters, and while they make your pool much more enjoyable and extend your season, it’s important to understand how dangerous they can be if not installed or maintained properly.

Fire Pits

Outdoor fire pits used to be just your traditional wood burning systems, but many people have upgraded both for the look and the convenience of using a propane system. It’s cleaner, requires less work to cut and gather (or buy) wood, and it’s instant, no need to wait for the fire to get started from your kindling. But just like using a grill, there are safety requirements to using these systems.

If you have any propane safety questions, we’re happy to help. As your neighbors for almost a century, we want to make sure everyone has a happy and safe Summer!