Safety

Propane Safety Information for Homes and Businesses

EnergySol encourages safe propane handling, clear emergency awareness, and quick action when something seems wrong.

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Safety first

Know what to do when propane needs attention

Propane is useful and efficient when handled properly. If you suspect a leak or unsafe condition, act immediately and do not wait for routine service.

  • If you smell gas, leave the area immediately.
  • Avoid flames, switches, phones, or vehicles near the suspected leak.
  • Call emergency services first if there is immediate danger, then call EnergySol.

Gas odor response

Leave the area, avoid ignition sources, and seek emergency help when needed.

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Tank awareness

Keep tanks accessible, visible, and free from unsafe storage or blocked access.

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Appliance reminders

Use qualified professionals for appliance connections and service questions.

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Urgent support

Call 18885046981 after emergency needs are addressed for propane service guidance.

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Safety response

If you smell gas or suspect a leak

These are general safety reminders, not a substitute for emergency services.

Leave the area

Move people and pets away from the suspected leak location.

Avoid ignition

Do not light flames, operate switches, use nearby phones, or start vehicles.

Call for help

Call emergency services if needed. Then call EnergySol for propane guidance.

Helpful answers

Propane safety FAQ

These answers are general. Call EnergySol for information tied to your location and property.

Leave immediately, avoid ignition sources, call emergency services if needed, and then call EnergySol once you are safe.

Do not attempt repairs unless you are properly qualified. Propane systems should be handled with appropriate expertise and safety precautions.

Propane is commonly odorized so leaks can be easier to detect. If you notice a strong gas smell, treat it seriously.

Talk with EnergySol

Have a propane safety concern?

If there is immediate danger, call emergency services first. For EnergySol guidance after safety is addressed, call us.